Potatoes free of zebra chip so far
University of Lethbridge scientist Dr. Dan Johnson is the lead on a project to watch for the potato psyllid, a tiny insect that can carry a pathogen causing a harmful condition called zebra chip in potatoes
Red Wings announce new strength and conditioning coach
Former Horns hockey player and U of L alumnus Mike Kadar is off to Detroit
Local musician performs in Ottawa
On the heels of graduating with a bachelor of music degree this spring, Owen Sheedy is spending the summer playing saxophone for the Band of the Ceremonial Guard, marching daily to Parliament Hill for the Changing of the Guard ceremony.
A hop, skip and jump to the Pan Ams
U of L student Aaron Hernandez talks about his athletic career in triple jump and being named to the Canadian team at the Pan Am Games
New vice president, academic, appointed at Lakeland College
Alumnus Michael Crowe earns a new post at Lakeland College
U of L gets $1.1 million in federal funding for synthetic biology
The University of Lethbridge is set to establish the first synthetic biology maker space in the province thanks to a federal funding boost
New 'Wendiceratops' named for legendary Alberta dinosaur hunter Wendy Sloboda
U of L alumna Wendy Sloboda (BA '01) continues to make significant finds
Just in! And the winner is . . .
A look at the Teaching Centre's new SCALE-UP room
Culture and families meet at new festival
The Coutts Centre Arts Festival promises fun for the whole family with musical entertainment by U of L students, faculty and alumni, a performance of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, and artists drawing and painting in the gardens.
YQL Pan Am: The World Cup awaits for Lethbridge’s Patzer
A look at Horns rugby alumna Ashley Patzer and her next challenge
Meadowbrook getting new principal
Sandy McDuffe, who earned a master of educational leadership from the University of Lethbridge, to take over as new principal at Airdrie's Meadowbrook School
Keeping small towns alive, building communities that thrive
Dr. Judith Kulig's research on resilience in the face of disaster is cited as a factor in the health of small towns
The beat goes on for Paul Walker
Alumnus Paul Walker continues to be a major player in the city's music scene
Palliser's Wayne Tate retires
Former u of L academic assistant Wayne Tate retiring from Palliser Schools after 31 years
Consort field trip approved
Grade 11 and 12 iGEM high school students from Consort School, with the help of the U of L, are headed to Boston, having already earned $6,000 as the most technically advanced project
Teacher shares international experience
U of L Education alumna Sara Van Goudoever sees the world as an international teacher
Cancer-fighting properties of the buffalo bean being investigated by U of L research team
Dr. Roy Golstein and his lab look at the buffalo bean as a potential cancer drug
School principal is ardent martial arts student
U of L Education alumnus Wayne Pineau is now the principal at Innisfail High School
New study finds one-third of dementia nurses have unhealthy behaviours because of distress at work
Dr. Shannon Spenceley's survey of health-care providers is examined
Survey shows CFL is Canada's Number 2 sport, and growing in the U.S.
Dr. Reg Bibby's survey shows that CFL popularity continues to grow on both sides of the border