U of L In The News

U of L In The News

If Insects Feel Pain, Should They Be Protected in Research?

Dr. Jennifer Mather says establishing that an animal experiences pain is tricky

Shakespeare in the Park staging ‘Hamlet’ until Aug. 19

Production features multiple ULethbridge influences, including Director Shelley Scott

Horns’ Waknuk back with U17 provincial team

Horns women's basketball coach will lead Team Alberta at the Canada National Basketball Championship for a fourth straight time

Video Premiere: Waterfront - Red Alliance

Former ULethbridge music students continue making music as Waterfront

Brands Can Be Rewarded for Social Activism – But They Also Risk Alienating Consumers

Dr. Rhiannon Mesler and associates discuss walking the line of social activism

Public transit policies need an overhaul, says researcher

Alumna Stephnie Watson presents on issues related to public transit

EleV’s Annual Network Gathering

The Mastercard Foundation has set a bold goal for EleV, its flagship program in Canada

UCP leadership hopefuls wait for party candidacy approval

Dr. Trevor Harrison gives his insight on the party leadership race

WGRF announces new graduate scholarship at ULethbridge

The $15,000 award is available to students pursuing a Master of Science in any of WGRF’s priority research areas

Building Brains Together offers summer outdoor play

University of Lethbridge research plays major role in Building brains program activities

Ultracentrifugation symposium hosted at U of L in Canadian debut

The International Analytical Ultracentrifugation Workshop and Symposium celebrated its 25th anniversary at ULethbridge

Colonies at a crossroads

Dr. Ian MacLachlan contributes to this feature on Hutterite life in Alberta

Colonies at a crossroads

ULethbridge Professor Emeritus Ian MacLachlan says Hutterite colonies represent less than one per cent of Alberta's population but they punch above their weight in terms of agricultural production.

Mount Polley mine reopening as study finds contamination entering food chain

Researchers from the University of Lethbridge’s biology department recently released a report on the effects of the 2014 tailings spill

Why do individuals play the lottery despite the very fact that the percentages are small?

Dr. Robert Williams discusses how our brains can't understand the long odds associated with a lotto victory

Canada's forest sector announces winners of 2022 Green Dream Internship Program

ULethbridge student Cody Oliver earns internship opportunity

Indigenous people from Canada, U.S., meet in Saskatoon to sign treaty aiming to restore bison

Dr. Leroy Little Bear is a leading force behind the treaty

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.

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