U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Federal government has had Albertans' back during COVID

Dr. Trevor Harrison makes the case that Ottawa isn't the big bad wolf it's been made out to be

Students continue to build work experience despite pandemic restrictions

U of L students continue to engage in work-integrated learning activities as they prepare to transition from academic to professional careers

Documentary in the works: Lethbridge filmmaker selected for TELUS STORYHIVE funding

Dr. Lance Grigg's Chess for Life program gets the documentary treatment

Nelson trio commit to college, university programs with assistance from 'Caps 2 College

Kieran Dehnel committed to play for the Pronghorns women's soccer team

After the raid: White Bear's gamble opened a path to First Nations sovereignty

Yale Belanger's book Gambling with the Future documents the history of political and legal battles First Nations fought to build their own gaming institutions

Avison Young launches real estate and infrastructure offering

Alumnus Scott Pickles, a seasoned real estate and infrastructure consultant, joins AY from Colliers

Re-imagining experiential learning during the pandemic

Work-integrated learning takes on even greater importance

Black history project evolves into documentary

Thanks to the collaboration of five professors, Black History On The Prairies as part of the U of L's Anti-Racism Film Series took shape

Lethbridge post-secondary schools see spike in demand for financial aid during COVID-19

Officials say they had to react quickly to make emergency funding available to students

'Predictability' under a Biden Administration for Alberta: Sociology Professor

Dr. Trevor Harrison says there will be a level of regularity under president Joe Biden.

Blue Monday the most depressing day

Registered psychologist and U of L counsellor Carly Sharpe addresses how to deal with the winter blahs

Experts discuss ways to beat winter blues amid ‘Blue Monday’

Drs. Sienna Caspar and Jennifer Copeland discuss conquering the Blue Monday blues

The risk of severe and long-lasting Covid can be determined shortly after infection

Researchers at the U of L have investigated how extracts from Cannabis sativa plants interact with cytokines

New Tool Able To Predict Metabolic Disorders In Pregnant Women

U of L researchers develop a new tool with the potential to diagnose metabolic disorders in women when they're expecting

Researcher bullish on belief despite growth of atheism

The most recent research by Reginald Bibby, a sociologist of religion at the University of Lethbridge

West side development spurred by arrival of University of Lethbridge

The city's west side took off once the U of L was established

Trump called symptom of political problems in the United States

Dr. John von Heyking addresses the SACPA audience

Vaccines show importance of research; U.S. investment has paid off, says research chair

U of L researchers discuss global effort to find an effective COVID-19 vaccine

Lethbridge post-secondary institutions report steady enrolment despite COVID-19 pandemic

U of L’s director of enrolment services Natasha Buis Deering said she’s seen a balance of student perspectives

Macaque monkeys at a Bali temple can spot expensive items to steal and ransom for food

Dr. Jean-Baptiste Leca and his group's research work is highlighted

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