U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Operation Red Nose in 'desperate' need of volunteers as holiday season ramps up in Lethbridge

Operation Red Nose is back in service and in need of volunteers for the final key weekends

New teachers network with employers at U of L symposium

ULethbridge student teachers finishing up their final semester came together Friday for the PS III Large-Group Seminar and Symposium.

Curriculum debate ‘partisan and ideologically driven’ SACPA told

Dr. Amy von Heyking addresses the division that was created during the last cycle of curriculum development

Pronghorn Athletics celebrates student-athletes named Academic All-Canadians

For the 2021-2022 season, 75 out of 177 eligible U of L Pronghorns achieved Academic All-Canadian status

University presentation explores the mysteries of the cosmos

Dr. Saurya Das presents as part of the PUBlic Professor Series

How communities across Canada marked the Polytechnique anniversary

ULethbridge webinar with Courtney Smith tackled issues of gender-based violence

Gender-based violence remains ever-present issue at Canadian post-secondaries

ULethbridge hosted a webinar to discuss the process of updating the Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Policy

École Agnes Davidson teams up with LCSO for holiday project

ULethbridge student teachers involved in community holiday project

Prairie provinces split on Ottawa's use of Emergencies Act

Dr. Trevor Harrison analyzes poll result

University of Lethbridge: National day of remembrance and action on violence against women

ULethbridge's Martha Mathurin-Moe speaks of the importance of remembering and continuing to do the work

Operation Red Nose looking for volunteers in Lethbridge

After being put on hold for two years, Operation Red Nose is back in business

UofL Pronghorn Golf Team receives $10k donation

Head coach Marcus Meneghetti says this donation is a great way to help them expand their program

‘Lifeblood’ of southern Alberta non-profit groups in high demand

ULethbridge students are a major volunteer source for the city

University breakfast campaign feeding hungry students

Buy a Student a Breakfast campaign hits desired goal in just one day

Community Band Society celebrating 35 years with Mayor’s Christmas Concert

The University of Lethbridge Conservatory choir is among those performing

From the Ashes to the Stage

University of Lethbridge Art Gallery loans 30-piece print collection of Agnes Martin to Edmonton's Roxy Theatre

University of Lethbridge welcomes Vice-Provost for Iniskim Indigenous Relations

Dr. Leroy Little Bear takes on a new and integral leadership role

St. Pat’s elementary students learn about healthy lifestyles

Third-and fourth-year ULethbridge nursing students help educate children on healthy lifestyles

Questions remain over intent of UCP sovereignty bill

Dr. Lars Hallstrom comments on the premier's controversial bill

University of Lethbridge to battle student food insecurity on Giving Tuesday

ULethbridge is kicking off its fifth annual Buy A Student A Breakfast (BASAB) program

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