U of L In The News

U of L In The News

The Implications of Natural Disasters on U.S. Agriculture

David Hill webinar gives insight on how climate related disasters can affect agriculture

Alberta employers on the hunt for post-secondary grads

Career Fair gives students the opportunity to build their network and ask questions with future employers

Okanagan Symphony Orchestra dazzles

Music composition student Sonny-Ray Day Rider presented Blackfoot Sunrise

One-person emancipation proclamation

Alumna Makambe K. Simamba on her one-person show and how ULethbridge mentors influenced her

U of L celebrating contributions of Black communities across Canada

Black History Month opens on the ULethbridge campus

Scientists think cannabis could hep prevent and treat Coronavirus

ULethbridge researchers said a study in April showed that at least 13 CBD-rich cannabis plants appear to affect the pathways to ACE2

University student departs for adventure on high seas

ULethbridge student Leeza Voyevoda is taking part in the Semester at Sea program

U of L researchers exploring if touch could slow dementia’s onset

A new study looking at the impact of tactile stimulation shows promise to one day help those living with Alzheimer's disease

University of Lethbridge launches R.E.C. Room project

ULethbridge has introduced a new initiative aimed at boosting mental health and morale on campus

U of L alumnus talks public art at Art Now

Alumnus Collin Zipp says society is seeing a revitalization in art appreciation

Downtown sessions designed to enhance understanding of Indigenous culture

ULethbridge's Melissa Shouting says many of Canada’s early laws involved assimilationist ideology

University of Lethbridge to explore creation of doctor training centre

The Government of Alberta has announced funding to potentially create new doctor training programs at two post-secondary schools

Touch shown as a way to slow the onset of dementia according to U of L Neuroscientists

ULethbridge neuroscientists have shown that tactile stimulation (TS)—or touch—has shown promise as a non-invasive way to slow the onset of dementia in ageing mice

The latest weapon against Alzheimer's disease could be as simple as touch

ULethbridge neuroscientists have shown that tactile stimulation shows much promise as a non-invasive method of slowing the onset of dementia

An all-male nursing team made history for this St. John's charge nurse

ULethbridge's Peter Kellett discusses the growing number of male nurses

Southern Alta. faces grasshopper threat

Dr. Dan Johnson looks ahead at how pervasive the grasshopper population might be

Polytechnic welcomes Patrick Machacek as Vice President, Development & Partnerships

Alumnus Patrick Machacek earns new role at Red Deer Polytechnic

Innovative couples therapy model developed at U of L

Dr. Bonnie Lee has developed an innovative treatment for addictions called Congruence Couple Therapy

University of Lethbridge named one of Canada’s top research universities

ULethbridge earns high marks as a leading research university

University of Lethbridge to launch two new programs with PrairiesCan investment

ULethbridge to receive nearly $1.5 million from PrairiesCan arm of Federal Government

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