U of L In The News

U of L In The News

U of L project looks to connect local food producers, consumers

A new project at the University of Lethbridge could connect local food producers with a close-to-home market for their goods

The Oblates: God's servants for 200 years

University of Lethbridge historian Raymond Huel looks at the pioneering history of the Oblates in Western Canada

Longtime band teacher receives prestigious Sousa award

U of L music instructor Joe Porter earns international recognition

College to host Early Childhood Conference

U of L neuroscience professor Dr. Robbin Gibb is scheduled to be the keynote speaker at an early childhood conference hosted by Medicine Hat College

New gene-based fungicide could combat fusarium

A team of U of L students has developed a potentially game-changing product that could wipe out a widespread problem for cereal growers — fusarium graminearum.

Rattai commits to Pronghorns

Medicine Hat High recruit Isabel Rattai will suit up for the Horns women's basketball team in the fall

Hirsche's next battle

Pronghorns men's hockey team captain Brock Hirsche now facing a battle with testicular cancer

This Tennessee couple may have won $327 million in the Powerball lottery — but they won't necessarily be any happier

Dr. Robert Williams, professor of health sciences and gambling studies, says one of the biggest problem with modern lotteries is how they portray the effects of winning

As economy struggles, a shift in Canadian politics

Dr. Harold Jansen gives an American audience a rundown of the political changes both provincially and federally

Mentoring university undergraduates in public history, a partnership with the Galt Museum & Archives

Dr. Carol Williams co-authors a look at the U of L's Department of History and its relationship with the Galt Museum

University of Lethbridge 50th anniversary planners want your ideas

The University is gearing up for its 50th anniversary in 2017 and looks to involve the community in the celebrations

Political contributions plunge with Alberta's new donation rules

Dr. Trevor Harrison discusses how new donation rules are affecting Alberta's political parties

Frostbite jam lives up to name

The third annual Frostbite Rail Jam event is hosted by the U of L Students' Union

Friendship the backbone of liberal democratic politics

Dr. John von Heyking discusses how political friendship separates Canadian society

Older men most likely to commit suicide SACPA told

Adam Greaves and Mackenzie Becker speak the rising suicide rate in Alberta

Trudeau government should leave electoral system alone

Political scientist Dr. John von Heyking examines the Trudeau government's plan to reform Canada's electoral system

46 Pronghorns earn Academic All-Canadian status

U of L Pronghorn athletes excel in the classroom

Has the climate changed in your backyard?

Dr. Stefan Kienzle's climate tracking website garners attention in the Edmonton area

Increase in suicides today's SACPA topic

A U of L graduate student and alumnus will address issues around the rising suicide rate in Alberta

Alberta high school students to 3D print prosthetic hands for kids

Faculty of Management alumnus Colin Pischke is using his Print Your Mind 3D company to better the lives of amputees in developing countries

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