U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Coutts Centre: This Heritage Garden is Perfect For a Summer Day Trip From Calgary

Located about an hour south of Calgary, the Coutts Centre for Western Canadian Heritage is managed and maintained by ULethbridge and offers a colourful escape from any town or city with its bright gardens.

Post-pandemic study focuses on brain effects from social isolation

A new study done at ULethbridge is looking into how important social interaction is and how it affects the brain when such opportunities are limited.

Pope’s visit to Canada: Indigenous communities await a new apology — and a commitment to justice

Dr. Tiffany Prete, associate professor of sociology, as someone who has researched colonial schooling and who has learned from other experts and Elders in her community, offers suggestions of how to move forward.

University of Lethbridge neuroscientist wins 2022 Donald O. Hebb Distinguished Contribution Award

The Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour & Cognitive Science (CSBBCS) has named Dr. Robert Sutherland as this year’s recipient of the Donald O. Hebb Distinguished Contribution Award.

Experts pleased to see growing talk about changes to equalization

Dr. Geoffrey Hale says Canadian prime ministers have been cutting side deals like this for decades

Storytelling and Performance Creation: Workshop with Colin Wolf

Alumnus Colin Wolf has been making theatre all over the prairies with dear friends, trusted colleagues, and complicated colonial institutions

Turf being replaced at University of Lethbridge Community Stadium

The University of Lethbridge Community Stadium is replacing the turf on the field for the 2022-23 season

Is Formula 1 Racing Success Down To The Driver, Their Team, Or Their Car?

Dr. Duane Rockerbie examined the factors that go into Formula 1 racing and found the largest influence is the interaction between the driver and the team

What happens when an F1 driver, an economist and a mechanic get together?

Dr. Duane Rockerbie discusses what factors dictate success or failure for FI racing teams

Grants support U of L social science and humanity researchers

Four University of Lethbridge researchers to receive funds from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC).

Consider the octopus

Octopuses are smart in ways humans are only beginning to understand — should they be farmed for food?

Hootenanny ‘Junk Show’ set to be fun in the park

ULethbridge-produced show brings free plays to Galt Gardens aimed at entertaining kids and adults alike throughout the month of July

‘O Canada’: Why I no longer stand for the national anthem

Dr. Jason Laurendeau argues there is no distinction between sport and politics

Researchers highlight negative health effects associated with discrimination

Dr. Olga Kovalchuk and her daughter, Dr. Anna Fiselier, are part of a team researching the negative health effects associated with discrimination.

Sarah Tricker contributes to new book ‘Inspired Living’

Alumna is an alternative holistic healer, teacher, and facilitator

Former Sundre-area rodeo queen steps into the booth

Fifth-year ULethbridge student is calling the action as a rodeo announcer

Pride flag ascends at U of L

The University of Lethbridge kicked off Pride Week by raising the Progressive Pride flag

Define the Decade report sets the stage for Alberta prosperity over the next 10 years

Dr. Lars Hallström contributed to the report, which examines the state of Alberta and sets out a visionary plan

U of L celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day

Tuesday, June 21 marks National Indigenous Peoples Day

Lethbridge summer camps expected to fill up despite families battling climbing costs

The University of Lethbridge has been pleased with registration

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