U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Federal funds for science, technology, engineering and mathematics

Youth science outreach programs at the U of L get funding boost from NSERC

Tomorrow is a new day

U of L students created artworks to increase awareness and raise funds for a scholarship through the Student Success Centre's suicide prevention campaign

Prominent Lethbridge politician John Gogo, 83, dies

Former Lethbridge-West MLA John Gogo, a strong supporter of the University of Lethbridge, passes away

Local professor active in researching atomic tourism

Mary Kavanagh travels to the Trinity test site to record video testimonials on what drives people to attend the birthplace of the atomic bomb

Respecting religious decisions

Dr. Reg Bibby's research shows that while affiliation with organized religion continues to decline, Canadians still believe in a higher power

Goalie earns experience

U of L student MacAulay Carefoot also tends goal for the Heritage Junior Hockey League's Coaldale Copperheads

Immigrants bolstering religions in Canada

Dr. Reg Bibby examines the immigrant factor in relation to Canadian religious activity

Research by U of L physicist questions Big Bang theory as origin of universe

A look at the research of Dr. Saurya Das and how the universe came to be

Rally in memory of Cindy Gladue

Dr. Linda Many Guns speaks to the Cindy Gladue case and how the Canadian justice system treats missing and murdered aboriginal women

Beatnik Bus plans to cruise Calgary's streets as vinyl record shop

Alumna Kristin Poch debuts the first mobile record store in Calgary

University student goes to extreme lengths in cancer fundraiser

The annual Kappa Sigma Headshave for Cancer inspired a variety of students to make a stand by shaving their locks

Second thoughts?

Dr. Geoffrey Hale says internal party polling could make Premier Jim Prentice think twice about a spring election

Governing for the short term?

A group of U of L faculty members say budget does little to get Alberta off boom-and-bust cycles of budgeting

Composition performed in England

The U of L's Brian Black has his string quartet composition premiered by Rivka Golani in London, England

Gentile takes next step in hockey career

Jodi Gentile has been named Lethbridge Pronghorns' rookie of the year

Business leader, humanitarian sees promise with next generation

Faculty of Management guest Ian Hill predicts big things are in store for U of L graduates

The science is in: God is the answer

Sociologist Reg Bibby, the pioneer of the study of religious trends in Canada, has new data that speaks to the country's religious attitudes

Hometown Hockey - Dylan Tait

A look at the battle both Dylan Tait and Brennan Mahon encountered when discovering they had testicular cancer

Aging Today Better Than It's Ever Been, With Fewer Diseases And Stronger Treatment

Dr. Susan McDaniel's demographic research at the cutting edge of determining how environmental factors influence aging

Stress management good for student-athletes, U of O study finds

U of L researcher contributes to report from University of Ottawa on stress management

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