Architecting the connected world
University of Lethbridge psychology professor Dr. Louise Barrett's research is featured
Punctuate! Theatre knows their stuff . . . period
University of Lethbridge playwright and professor Ron Chambers presents the political commentary, DIRT
Study: Horses' Facial Expressions Reflect Taste Preferences
Dr. Ian Whishaw of the CCBN says that observing taste reactions in horses is exciting research, as it suggests a connection between taste and pleasure/distaste centers in the brain
New Zealand professor joins U of L gambling research team
A look at Dr. Darren R. Christensen, the newly appointed Alberta Gambling Research Institute’s (AGRI) Chair in Gambling at the University of Lethbridge
Celebrating families
The annual Play Day celebration at the University of Lethbridge brings the southern Alberta community to campus on Family Day
Plant diseases to look for in 2014
The U of L's Dr. Dan Johnson warns about the imminent arrival of the potato psyllid, which could have a dramatic impact on the potato industry
The evolutionary puzzle of homosexuality
Dr. Paul Vasey discusses the evolutionary paradox of how male homosexuality can persist if the individuals that carry the genes associated with that trait are not reproducing
U of L seeks to be Canada's destination university
The U of L garners attention after launching its 2014-19 Strategic Plan
Agreement offers more support for geospatial industry
Southern Alberta’s geospatial industry gets a boost with the announcement of a new agreement between TECTERRA and Economic Development Lethbridge
They score
The Pronghorns women's hockey team's Pink in the Rink fundraiser, held nearly four months ago, realizes results
Triple Threat Academy, an opportunity to be seized
Alumna Nola Antony and her Triple Threat Academy group present opportunities for young people to get to experience singing, acting and dancing
Lethbridge University: The Spaceship-like Prairie School Comes of Age
Architectural Review revisits Erickson's University Hall, how it has evolved and what's next, given the new Campus Master Plan
West proof nothing is impossible
A look at Spencer West's story, the guest speaker at the University's annual International Dinner
First Nations Education Act long overdue
The Faculty of Education's Carmen Mombourquette discusses added educational support for First Nations students
Federal budget misses mark on the biggest issue facing young workers
Dr. Susan McDaniel of the U of L's Prentice Institute says the big picture problem facing young workers today isn’t as much unemployment as underemployment
Canadian museums take part in project to track down Nazi-looted paintings
Six Canadian art museums, including the University of Lethbridge Art Gallery, are participating in a project that’s expected to help them determine if they have any Nazi-looted paintings in their permanent collections
Canadian dollar dips as U.S. economy rebounds
University of Lethbridge economist Donna Townley says the declining Canadian dollar will not dissuade Albertans from traveling to and spending in Montana
More people needed for careers in agriculture
The University's inaugural Agri-Scientist in Residence discusses the declining numbers of people pursuing agriculture as a career
Steel pan ensemble brings groove to High River
A 2008 visit from the University's Global Drums group inspired Notre Dame Collegiate to initiate its own percussion program
Digital wizards work their magic
New media students at the University of Lethbridge were rapt Thursday after workshops and lectures from animators and designers who work at Weta