U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Launch of uLethbridge Agri-Food Summer Series brings research and agriculture industry together

Each month, the uLethbridge Agri-Food Summer Series will bring producers and researchers together to discuss topics related to southern Alberta’s agriculture industry.

Electrical box art project completed in Lethbridge

U of L students and alums part of artist group selected to decorate city electrical boxes

Ken McMurray promoted to head coach of Kodiaks women’s basketball team

Former Pronghorns basketball great Ken McMurray takes over at Lethbridge College

Strong showing at first Olympic trials motivates Pronghorns freshman Hess to push for more

Pronghorns rookie Apollo Hess says he began his first Canadian Olympic trials with zero expectations, but left with a renewed love for swimming and his name firmly on the radar for the 2024 Olympics in Paris.

'There are lots of fears': Lethbridge Muslim Association holds vigil to honour family killed in Ontario attack

U of L President Mike Mahon was among those denouncing Islamophobia and expressing condolences to the Muslim community at a vigil at the Lethbridge Muslim Association in honour of the Afzaal family

Truth and Reconciliation in Business

Dhillon School of Business Don McIntyre on how Indigenous business and education is at the core of what they do

U of L graduates celebrated during convocation week

The University of Lethbridge is celebrating its 2021 Spring Convocation graduating class this week

U of L raises Pride Flag, unveils new 2SLGBTQ+ resources

The U of L is celebrating Pride Month, beginning with the raising of a pride flag on Monday, June 7. The flag is a symbol of the university’s commitment to fostering an atmosphere that is welcoming and supportive of diversity.

COVID-19: Lethbridge prepares for adult sports with ‘no restrictions’

The U of L's Dr. Scott Rathwell (kinesiology) says the connections forged through sports are important for children, but also for adults.

Lethbridge prepares for adult sports with ‘no restrictions’

Assistant professor Scott Rathwell says the connections made playing sports have been severely missed during the pandemic

Huge jump in enrollment for Indigenous history class since grim Kamloops discovery

The U of L's Don McIntyre from the Dhillon School of Business — which requires an Indigenous course in its core degree — talks about how students need to learn how to do business with Indigenous people.

University of Lethbridge staff could win parking for a year as part of COVID-19 vaccination contest

Two weeks after the It's Worth a Shot contest was launched to encourage U of L students to get vaccinated against COVID-19, a similar effort aimed at faculty and staff has started.

This is why vaccine lottery prizes may work for some, according to psychology experts

The U of L's Dr. Robert Williams gives his take on vaccination lotteries

Why are COVID-19 vaccine rates lower in some parts of rural Alberta?

The U of L's Dr. Lars Hallström weighs in on the lower uptake of COVID-19 vaccines in pockets of rural Alberta.

Albertans turn to alcohol, cannabis to deal with PTSD symptoms in pandemic

Dr. Cheryl Currie’s study has found people who have never before struggled with post-traumatic stress disorder are beginning to show symptoms of PTSD.

ULethbridge introduces DSB Edge cohort for management studies students

First-year management studies students will be placed within a student community when they start their first year

My Octopus Teacher Scientific Advisor

An interview with Dr. Jennifer Mather

Reconciliation is an issue involving everyone, SACPA told

Don McIntyre says Canadians think of ‘reconciliation’ as a noun when it’s actually a verb.

Livestock help reduce food waste

Scientists determine that feeding cattle things like hailed-out crops and food processing byproducts avoids wasting food

Can incentives help vaccine hesitancy? Experts say it’s a short-term solution

In Alberta, the University of Lethbridge turned the incentive strategy into a contest.

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