U of L In The News

U of L In The News

New Town of Olds operations director on the job

Alumnus Scott Grieco, the new Town of Olds operations director, comes to the community after working for the City of Lethbridge

Themes of ‘Design For Living’ ahead of their time

The University of Lethbridge drama department is taking the audience back in time to bring ‘Design For Living’ to life

Themes of ‘Design For Living’ ahead of their time

The U of L drama department is taking the audience back in time to bring Noel Coward's "Design For Living" to life. The play runs Nov. 16 to 20 and explores contemporary themes like gender and sexuality

Study Suggests Some Men Eat Red Meat To Appear More Masculine

A study by U of L researcher Dr. Rhiannon Mesler (Dhillon School of Business, Calgary campus) has suggested some men who feel insecure about their masculinity will eat more red meat to appear more manly.

Lethbridge College applying to become a polytechnic, U of L open to playing greater role in health training

The U of L is open to playing a broader role in the delivery of health care services in southern Alberta

Study Suggests Some Men Eat Red Meat To Appear More Masculine

Rhiannon Mesler of the Dhillon School of Business heads study that links perceived masculinity to eating habits

Alta. ag minister resigns amid personal conduct allegations

Lars Hallstrom, director of the Prentice Institute, comments on the state of the provincial government

City percussion instructor’s beats becomes a hit on YouTube

Joe Porter (BMus ’11, MMus ’13), a percussion instructor at U of L Conservatory of Music, recently reached one million subscribers on his YouTube channel

These aquatic invaders pose a big risk in Alberta

Lauren Zink, a U of L PhD candidate, discusses the effects of aquatic invaders like goldfish and Prussian carp in three city ponds.

David M. Shribman: Breaking up is hard to do, eh?

Dr. Geoffrey Hale discusses Canadian-American relations

Alta. goes online for rural development input

Lars Hallstrom of the Prentice Institute says the initiative should be viewed positively

Des « refuges climatiques » pour préserver la biodiversité des Rocheuses

Dr. Stefan Kienzle discusses how climate change may affect Banff wildlife

On Alberta's dryland farms, reflections on a devastating year and an eye to what's next

Geography professor Dr. Stefan Kienzle says dryland farmers in southern Alberta are facing several worsening growing conditions.

Cruise of the Amoreena: A former Slocan man’s journey across the Pacific

Alumnus George Kamitakahara was three years into a round-the-world voyage when his sailboat hit a reef

Report provides rural Canada with road map

Lars Hallstrom says many of Alberta’s smaller communities are struggling with what it means to be rural in the 21st century

Towns in southern Alberta asking residents to celebrate Halloween early

Dr. Jennifer Otto explains the birth of Halloween and why some religions would rather it not be celebrated on a Sunday

Pronghorns eager to return to the court after extra extended Canada West hiatus

Pronghorns basketball teams are finally back on the court for Canada West play

Albertans Vote Against Equalization. What Happens Now?

Geoffrey Hale says the result means very little in the big scheme

Nikka Yuko’s Bunka Centre to open its doors next month

The Centre for Oral History and Tradition at the University of Lethbridge is overseeing The Memory Capture Project

Researchers from Alberta universities patent urine-based analysis to diagnose concussions

U of L researchers have been approved for a provisional patent on a test that will quickly diagnose concussions using a urine sample

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