U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Book drive aids schools in Philippines

Started by Glenda Bonifacio, associate professor, Department of Women and Gender Studies at the University of Lethbridge, the drive is a way to help her native homeland

Hatter a great musician, exuberant and sincere

Alumnus Derek Hintz is profiled in advance of his weekend show in Medicine Hat

Mexican students experience Canadian culture in Lethbridge

Mexican female indigenous students are studying for one month at the University of Lethbridge

Researcher lands $1.7-million grant

Alberta Innovates – Health Solutions (AIHS) invests in Dr. Cheryl Currie, as she works in partnership with Aboriginal communities to improve related health policies, practices and programs

Jim Coutts was the most powerful Liberal you’ve never heard of

University of Lethbridge donor, the late Jim Coutts, is profiled as one of the country's most influential politicians in history

New survey shows Canadians continue to believe in God but many are indifferent toward organized religion

Sociologist, Dr. Reg Bibby, discusses emerging trends in religious attitudes in Canada

Carstairs native named Miss Rodeo Airdrie 2014

Carstairs native Terra Chalack a third-year U of L sociology student, was named 2014 Miss Rodeo Airdrie

Multimillion-dollar gift for ag-business program

Cor Van Raay donates $5 million to establish an agribusiness program at the University of Lethbridge and Lethbridge College

U of L researcher's influence recognized

Alberta Venture’s list of the 50 Most Influential People for 2014 includes the U of L's Dr. Susan McDaniel

Theatre program embraces tradition

The Centre for Indigenous Theatre kicked off a three-week intensive introduction to performing arts at the University of Lethbridge

Eck wins sprint at Spring Meadow Triathlon; Spitler halts Walker’s streak of women’s victories

Former Horns men's basketball coach, Dave Adams, competes with his daughter, former Horns women's basketball player, Brittany, in Helena's 2014 Spring Meadow Triathlon

River scientist says 2013 flood had an upside for environment

Dr. Stewart Rood says that the flood of 2013 afforded many positives for aquatic ecosystems

Canada’s latest baby boom caught experts by surprise — in part because our birth rate is declining

Dr. Susan McDaniel comments on the mini baby boom, and how demographics can help figure out what is going on

U of L researchers benefit from national funding

A total of 12 researchers earn funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)

By-elections see record low voter turnout in Alberta, higher numbers in Toronto area

Dr. Geoffrey Hale, associate professor of political science, comments on low voter turnout in the Fort Macleod by-election

Women visit Africa to offer health tips

U of L public health students to travel to Malawi, Africa to offer health promotion activities about malaria, tuberculosis and HIV-AIDS

Shakespeare play takes centre stage downtown

The University of Lethbridge presents Twelfth Night as its Shakespeare in the Park offering

Arts Seen

Contemporary Calgary is currently showcasing works by the late John Clark, who worked at the University of Lethbridge during the 1980s, to mark the 25th anniversary of his death

Adolph to coach Canada at FISU tourney

Current Horns men's hockey team coach, Spiros Anastas, is on the staff of Canada's Winter Universiade 2015 team

Toronto's commercial aquaponics farm showcases "farming of the future"

Using original research from the University of Lethbridge, aquaponics taking hold in Ontario

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