U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Multiculturalism helping Muslims adapt to Canada

Dr. Abde Kazemipur addresses a SACPA audience, discussing the fate of Muslims in Canada

U of L 50th Anniversary Song Competition call for submissions is now open

The University is seeking a 50th Anniversary song and has appealed to the public at large

Male suicide a growing concern

Dr. Peter Kellett discusses male depression and suicide during Mental Health Week

The hope, the hype

Neuroscience researcher Dr. Freda Miller discussing stem cell research at the U of L

Muslims the focus of today's SACPA

Dr. Abde Kazemipur discusses his award-winning book at the Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs

The end of a dynasty

Sociologist Dr. Trevor Harrison chronicles the factors that led to the demise of the PCs in Alberta

Smaller southern Alberta cities lean left as rural areas stay on the right

Dr. Geoffrey Hale comments on the provincial election results

NDP majority ‘changes everything we’ve ever thought about Alberta’

Dr. Trevor Harrison analyzes provincial election results

Liberal and Alberta Party both elect leaders, but future prospects in NDP hands, says expert

Dr. Geoffrey Hale discusses the future of governing the province now that the election is complete

Rachel Notley's NDP puts an end to PC dynasty, claims majority

Dr. Harold Jansen talks about the great shift in Alberta politics

NDP victory could signal end of Alberta political dynasties says U of L expert

Sociologist Dr. Trevor Harrison discusses the ramifications of the provincial election going forward

Youth focus of international conference at university

Previewing the Mapping the Landscapes of Childhood II Conference

Exhibit makes splash at SAAG

U of L Fine Arts students delve into themes related to water

Long-time professors to be honoured by U of L

The annual Long Service Awards will recognize some of the U of L's longest-tenured professors

The ground is moving

The U of L's Dr. Geoffrey Hale speaks about the provincial election landscape

U of L students share their passion for science

High school students from Lethbridge and surrounding area were able to learn more about science during the annual Let’s DO Science Day

Students targeted to vote through social media

U of L student groups urge fellow students to get out and make a difference in the provincial election

My sexual education

Neuroscientist Dr. Bryan Kolb's work is quoted in relation to how teens' brains change through behaviour

Remote sensing provides climate change evidence

Geography professor Dr. Craig Coburn explains how remote sensing gives researchers greater insight into climate change

Spark Teaching Symposium allows teachers to share information

Ideas and sparks were flying at the University of Lethbridge during the first 2015 Spark Teaching Symposium

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