And the award winners are . . .
U of L graduate students win two categories at the 11th annual Chinook Entrepreneur Challenge Awards
$2M grant to helpU of L researchers study cellular imaging of the brain
Neuroscience professor Dr. Robert Sutherland will lead the new Cell Signalling Interdisciplinary Research Centre
State should be religiously neutral
The U of L's Dr. James Linville discusses the role of prayer in school and the public at large
Golden's Josh Hiraoka prepares for final swim season before university
Pronghorns men's swimming recruit is coming off a stellar 2014 season that saw him win three B.C. provincial gold medals
Researcher to fight potato blight
U of L alumna Dr. Melanie Kalischuk is now working at Lethbridge College where she is developing advanced warning systems to prevent the spread of Phytophthora infestans
A perfect partnership
The strong relationship between Volunteer Lethbridge and the U of L is examined
Changes to U of L athletics start at the top
Pronghorn Athletics to embark on a new era after changes in administration
U of L has deal with Olds College
Creative design students from across Canada will soon be able to take advantage of new transfer opportunities between Olds College and the U of L
All work and no play never pays off
Allowing children the opportunity for unstructured play is key to their development, says the U of L's Dr. Sergio Pellis
Declining attendance backdrops church’s 90th anniversary
Dr. Reg Bibby's research is quoted in this look at the health of the United Church
Hell for the helpless
Taking a look at Dr. Claudia Malacrida's book, A Special Hell, the first scholarly work to delve into the history of a Canadian institution for people labelled with intellectual disabilities
Lyle Aleman remembered as a loving, hard-working family man
U of L alumnus Lyle Aleman remembered as business leader and loving family man
Does ‘publish-or-perish’ attitude hurt post-secondary education?
Dr. Harold Jansen says there is room to focus on the undergraduate learning experience
Watch: Octopus carries coconut — But is it using a tool?
Dr. Jennifer Mather argues that octopuses do indeed have the ability to use tools
What's in a name? Langevin bridge, school have complicated histories
Dr. Linda Many Guns comments on the Truth and Reconciliation Report and its associated names
Three steps to successful public playgrounds
Dr. Sergio Pellis and his research on play is referenced in the need for and creation of new playgrounds
$125,000 surprise
Dr. Robin Bright assists Wilson Middle School in earning major grant for literacy
Ben Ingvaldson is Tweedsmuir’s real-life Thor, thrower has golden powers even without beard
Pronghorns' track recruit proving he's more than a thrower
Is Lethbridge eco-friendly?
Global News hosts a live chat featuring the U of L's Dr. Jim Byrne
Defining Words: No fear
The U of L's Sonya von Heyking and the CPA Bridging Program are featured