U of L Women’s Rugby team inducted into Alberta Sports Hall of Fame
The Pronghorns women's rugby program dominated CIS rugby with titles in 2007, 2008 and 2009
Creative writing in the spotlight
The Faculty of Fine Arts announces its winners of the Plays and Prose writing competition for 2015
How male octopuses avoid being eaten by hungry females
The U of L's Dr. Jennifer Mather's research on the cannibalistic tendencies of the anti-social octopus
Champion's new CAO excited
Brady Schnell, who recently completed the requirements for a business degree in finance, is now the chief administrative officer for the Village of Champion.
Springs: The Canary in a Coal Mine for Groundwater
University of Lethbridge water researchers look at the health of springs and how they relate to groundwater
A Maritime economic union
Prentice Institute for Global Population & Economy research affiliate Constantine Passaris discusses the concept of a Maritime Union
Investors need more protection
U of L Edmonton campus instructor Cam McCormick discusses the danger of investment fraud
Native Science Seminar Coming Up at MSU
Leroy Little Bear, professor emeritus at the University of Lethbridge, to speak about “Geology from A Blackfoot Perspective” at Montana State University
Support lacking for childhood development
Dr. Robbin Gibb gives a SACPA talk on how Alberta children are developmentally behind youngsters across the rest of Canada
Five surprising animals that play
Researchers have documented play behaviour in insects, reptiles and fish, including U of L professor Jennifer Mather with octopuses. She has seen them over and over again blow streams of water at empty pill bottles, causing them to shoot away.
Childhood education today's SACPA topic
U of L neuroscientist Dr. Robbin Gibb to discuss why Alberta’s kindergarten children are behind the Canadian average in their performance
Canadian scientists take aim at Big Bang Theory
The U of L's Dr. Saurya Das is at the centre of an international scientific debate questioning one of the most widely accepted concepts: the Big Bang Theory
Alzheimer’s, dementia in the spotlight
Dr. Robert Sutherland, professor and Chair of the Department of Neuroscience, gives a community talk on Alzheimer's research
Pronghorns track athletes honoured
Two members of the Pronghorns track and field team and a former team member were honoured at the 2014 Athletics Alberta Annual Awards
Delayed report shows big corporate donations
U of L political scientist Dr. Harold Jansen discusses the timely reporting of political donations
Province allowing online gambling dangerous, says addict
A University of Lethbridge study is cited saying that 40 to 50 per cent of revenue generated from gambling comes from addicts
New Energy: Meet the 27-year-old guardian of Enbridge’s online reputation
Alumna Allyson Simpson is the interactive communications advisor for Calgary-based Enbridge
Hockey's unsung heroes cheered in book by University of Lethbridge prof
A look at Dr. Gordon Hunter's latest book offering, The Older I Get the Better I Was
Globe-trotting/planetary perspective for U of L international dinner
Previewing the upcoming U of L International Dinner
The last great battle
University of Lethbridge archeology student Tara Collett presents her excavation experience on the last great inter-tribal battle in Canada