U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Rice research shows promise but faces challenges

ULethbridge researchers have spent the summer determining if rice would be a viable crop to grow in southern Alberta

U of L rugby players receive Canada West awards

Keegan Brantner was named to the Canada West All-Star team for the third time and Karlee Durfey received the Student-Athlete Community Service Award

Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada announces judicial appointments in the province of British Columbia

ULethbridge alum the Honourable Ronald Skolrood (BA'83) has been appointed a Justice of Appeal of the Court of Appeal for British Columbia.

Canola nutrient and water use efficiencies reviewed

A Dr. Michele N. Konschuh study reviewed factors affecting nitrogen, sulphur and water use efficiencies

U of L rugby players receive Canada West awards

Keegan Brantner and Karlee Durfey earn recognition

Search begins for new University of Lethbridge chancellor

The University of Lethbridge (U of L) is looking for a new chancellor and is asking for input from the public

U of L announces micro-credential programs in health and business

Beginning in spring 2023, the U of L will offer micro-credentials for Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) in the Faculty of Health Sciences and Personal Financial Planner (PFP) in the Dhillon School of Business

New program launched to support student-athletes at University of Lethbridge

Pronghorn Athletics has announced the Designated Athlete Support Hall (DASH) for the Fall and Winter semesters. It is being organized by women’s soccer players Lucy Mundy and Anneke De Klerk.

What we’ve learned from the pandemic

Chaplain Erin Phillips talks about improving supports for students facing food insecurity

Students convocate in-person at U of L post-COVID grad

Celebrating Fall 2022 Convocation takes on added significance

Mastercard Foundation EleV Program sets bold goal with partners to support 100,000 Indigenous youth through education and on to meaningful livelihoods

The Mastercard Foundation today announced its goal of reaching 100,000 Indigenous youth through its EleV Program

Chills and thrills at local theatre

Alumnus Jake Rose directs a spooky offering for Calgary's Birds and Stone Theatre

Serving up sentience: World’s first industrial octopus farm sparks outrage among environmentalists

Dr. Jennifer Mather adds her voice to the growing concern over proposed octopus farming

First Nations youth in Lethbridge among groups most impacted by poverty, report says

Dr. Sharon Yanicki co-authored the report and is concerned about rising homelessness in Lethbridge

U of L partners with Blood Tribe to expand health service delivery

The Blood Tribe and U of L want to build a sustainable model that will enable provincial health mandates to be provided on the Blood Reserve

SACPA speaker stresses importance of equity, diversity and inclusion

ULethbridge's Martha Mathurin-Moe talked to audience members about the importance of equity in all aspects of life

Horns basketball ready for challenging preseason games

The men's basketball team heads to McGill University for a pre-season tourney

Music at Noon tickles the ivory

Music at Noon program hosted soprano Laura Hynes and pianist Susanne Ruberg-Gordon Tuesday at the University Recital Hall

U of L announces new initiative to support student scholarships

The Board of Governors is pledging $10 million in match funds for the establishment of new endowed student scholarships

Bester inducted into U of L Alumni Honour Society

Cyndi Bester was announced as one of four inductees into the university’s Alumni Honour Society

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