U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Rise of the machines puts punters at bigger risk, says gambling addict

Dr. Rob Williams (Health Sciences) discusses problem gambling in the context of Britain's struggles with Fixed Odds Betting Terminals and their societal impact

Fish are swimming in drugs, says researcher

A look at Dr. Bryan Brooks, the U of L's Fulbright Canada Research Chair, and research that shows that fish are gravely affected by various chemicals that exist within the urban water cycle

Le Québec toujours habité par la foi

U of L sociologist Dr. Reg Bibby discusses the traditions of Christmas and how the country differs in its view of the annual celebration

Dear UBC: Athletes have transferable skills that varsity sports teach them

Alumna Kerbi McKnight is currently studying graduate psychology at the University of British Columbia where she comments on the merits of varsity sport participation and skills transfer to the working world

Research could help oilsands

Dr. Paul Hazendonk and his team of U of L researchers may help the oil industry become more efficient and cleaner thanks to their study of asphaltenes and how they affect bitumen

Anne and Gilbert catches up with old friends

Taking a look at the Medicine Hat High School production of Anne and Gilbert the Musical, and the contribution of U of L Faculty of Education student-teacher Hannah Rud

All Stages Magazine Winter 2013

Editor Frazer Andrews is a U of L alum, as are a number of people featured in the Winter 2013 final edition

Dr. David Naylor, 2013 Outstanding Leadership in Alberta Science, Honouree

Story and video featuring Dr. David Naylor, and his role in helping the U of L become an international leader in building instrumentation that provides the tools to better understand our universe

$200 million for new science facilities at University of Lethbridge

The news of the Destination Project development going forward resonates in a number of sectors

Cuttlefish remember what, where and when they ate

The U of L's Dr. Jennifer Mather (psychology) discusses cephalopod smarts and the tremendous flexibility and cognitive capacity of these very interesting animals

$256-million day

The University of Lethbridge receives A $200-million investment from the Government of Alberta for the development of the Destination Project

U.S. water expert excited to join U of L

Dr. Bryan Brooks, the University's Fulbright Canada Visiting Research Chair, gives his first presentation to a University of Lethbridge audience

Making a difference

University of Lethbridge nursing students heading to Malawi next spring are trying to make a difference in a country where one $10 mosquito net can help save a small family

Not your average Joe

University of Lethbridge Tim Horton's employee Joe McCarty is surprised with a thank you and gift from U of L students who appreciate his contributions to the University community

Local music teachers under the radar

A columnist espouses the virtues of local music teachers in Portage La Prairie, including U of L Faculty of Education alumnus James Reynolds

UBC's Dube, Lethbridge's Brine honoured

Pronghorns men's basketball forward Brandon Brine is recognized as the CIS Male Athlete of the Week

University of Lethbridge features their own

The University of Lethbridge presents an excellent video of three of their own professors' recent book releases, including Five Rivers' John Poulsen

Rogers win or lose?

Looking at the massive Rogers Communication deal with the NHL in the context of Dr. Reg Bibby's findings that teenagers’ interest in the NHL has dropped from 45 to 35 per cent in the past two decades

An NFL team in Canada can co-exist with the CFL. Here's how

U of L sociologist Dr. Reg Bibby's research reveals that Canadians love football and would welcome the NFL, but only if the CFL survives

Come on in, the water's fine

The annual JDC West Chillin' 4 Charity fundraising event for the United Way was a big success as Faculty of Management students took the festivities to Galt Gardens

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