U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Another zombie bites the dust

Dr. Kent Peacock, U of L philosophy professor, makes a case for investing in alternative non-fossil sources of energy.

The kids really aren't alright

U of L neuroscientist Dr. Robbin Gibb discusses the government pulling funding from the Early Childhood Development Mapping Project

The meaning of Alberta conservatism

Trevor Harrison, U of L political sociologist and director of Parkland Institute, looks through the lens of conservatism to explain the political events that capped off the year in Alberta.

Banner year for Operation Red Nose

Pronghorn Athletics' annual ride-home campaign continues to grow, benefiting both the community and Pronghorn athletes

East Indian culture front and centre in cancer fight

Tavleen Singh, a fourth-year neuroscience student at the U of L, leads a community initiative

Ag notes - scholarships awarded

The U of L will receive a $25,000 undergraduate award from the Alberta Wheat Commission

Students making an impact abroad

Taking a look at the U of L's President's Grant for International Community Engagement program

Artist explores multiple genres in Fort McMurray

Erin Stinson (B.Mus. '01, BEd '01) is a woman of many talents, including pianist, music educator, writer, photographer and painter and one who calls Fort McMurray home.

Don't wait until next year to start a fitness program

U of L kinesiology professor Dr. Jennifer Copeland discusses making fitness more than just a resolution

Prenatal stress, rural daycare workers to be studied

A pair of projects funded by the U of L's Parkland Institute will address community health questions

Christmas really a national treasure

Sociologist Dr. Reginald Bibby examines the nation's attitudes towards Christmas

Agri-tourism could be the county’s next big thing

U of L applied studies student creates report on agri-tourism opportunities for Lethbridge County

There's more to Christmas foods than you think

Dr. Bill Ramp, a U of L sociology professor, says the traditional Christmas feast is a ritual tied to family, identity and one's place in the social pecking order.

Greetings a no-win situation

Religious Studies professor Dr. Hillary Rodrigues discusses the hot button issue of holiday greetings

Even in this golden age of secularism, vast majority of Canadians count themselves as members of a religion: study

Sociologist Dr. Reg Bibby's research is touted as Canadians examine their church-going tendencies

Operation Red Nose popular

The Pronghorn Athletics annual community service and fundraiser program is more popular than ever with city drivers

Weak dollar not deterring cross-border shoppers

U of L economist Donna Townley is researching the effects of Canadian tourism in Montana, finding Canadians are still shopping down south

Conservative caucus to decide if it will allow Wildrose defectors in

University of Lethbridge political scientist Dr. Geoffrey Hale comments on the provincial political landscape

A cloud of uncertainty continues to hang over the province as the value of oil keeps on falling

U of L political scientist Dr. Geoffrey Hale says there's a lot weighing on whether the Premier can diversify Alberta's income

Student taking on the Universe

Fourth-year U of L economics major Monika Horvat has qualified as a finalist for the Miss Universe Canada pageant to take place in Toronto in May

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