U of L In The News

U of L In The News

University of Lethbridge graduate says working for TV series ‘The Last Of Us’ was surreal

ULethbridge graduate Lindsey Kapitzke says working on the production crew for the worldwide hit The Last Of Us marked a career milestone

ULethbridge, Shad Canada partner to offer STEAM programming to high school students

ULethbridge has partnered with Shad Canada to join a network of universities that host high school students that offer a Shad-led STEAM program each July

University of Lethbridge Dhillon School of Business accreditation extended

Dhillon is among only six per cent of business schools accredited worldwide

Nomination deadline approaching for Black Excellence Award Gala

University of Lethbridge Black Student’s Association leads effort to establish gala

‘Excuses to Connect’ seeks to improve student mental health

Alumnus Richard Lee-Thai is working create connections for students to improve their mental health

Why Are Octopuses So Smart?

Dr. Jennifer Mather's research is highlighted in this look at octopuses

Teachers struggling with new curriculum

Dr. Richelle Marynowski, a curriculum expert, gives her insight on how teachers are adapting

Children’s book by Canadian professors offers coping methods for math anxiety

ULethbridge's Dr. Habiba Kadiri discusses math anxiety in post-secondary settings

Global skills opportunity expands students’ horizons

The Global Skills Opportunity project gives ULethbridge students more options for international learning while also giving those under-represented the chance to participate in these experiences.

U of L building on Black inclusion

ULethbridge is celebrating Black History Month by showcasing the achievements and contributions of Black communities

Black joy on display at University of Lethbridge

An art exhibit aims to highlight Black creativity during Black History Month

Vulcan County providing funds towards missing graves project

ULethbridge's Dr. Craig Coburn will conduct a study to assess unused portions of local cemeteries

University of Lethbridge to double online spaces in therapeutic recreation program

ULethbridge is doubling the number of seats to 64 to keep up with demand

University of Lethbridge welcomes incoming president to campus

Dr. Digvir Jayas is welcomed to campus by the ULethbridge community

Chess for Life could be a real game changer

A look at ULethbridge professor Lance Grigg's Chess for Life program

Benefit concert striking a chord for food banks

ULethbridge Singers will be hosting a benefit concert on Friday to collect funds for local food banks

A new network of research and teaching chairs aims to rebuild trust in public institutions

ULethbridge one of five Canadian universities to host a Jarislowsky Chair in Trust and Political Leadership

N.W.T To Complete Curriculum Transition Away From Alberta’s By 2028

Dr. Amy von Heyking discusses Alberta's new curriculum focus

U of L explores gender inequality through pandemic lens

Pascal Ghazalian speaks on the effects of globalization on gender inequality, and the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic

Bow Valley College introduces its first-ever Director of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation

Alumnus Dr. Maurice Manyfingers is now leading and advising the evolution of Bow Valley College’s Indigenization Strategy

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