U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Local groups receive donations for volunteer work with Mackenzie Tour

The University of Lethbridge also provides dozens of volunteers toward the tour stop in Lethbridge, and was gifted $10,000

Canada Is Underestimating How Risky Pollution Is to Endangered Animals, Study Says

Pollution is a greater threat to close to 500 of Canada’s endangered species than previously thought, a new study has found

74 U of L student-athletes named Academic All-Canadians

Pronghorn student-athletes tied an all-time high for the school, as 74 were named Academic All-Canadians this past year

Transit ridership growing

Expansion of the “UPass” program for University of Lethbridge students is clearly the biggest reason more Lethbridge residents are catching the bus

Seeking a New Lens to Study Same-Sex Behavior in Animals

Dr. Paul Vasey comments on this study of same-sex behavior in animals

Family Farm Forum Focuses On Rural Women

University of Lethbridge Graduate Student, Diane McKenzie, was one of the main organizers of the event

University promotes the arts with Culture Vulture activities

The U of L Art Gallery invited visitors Saturday to join them for an afternoon of crafting and art for their monthly Culture Vulture

SAMWAK sessions wrap for season

U of L SAMWAK session welcomes two young women to present their findings while researching abroad

U of L receives funding grants to study Alzheimer’s disease

Their research will examine the links between noise stress and cognitive decline

University of Lethbridge team wins award for diabetes research

A research team from the U of L has made a breakthrough that could one day be a game-changer for people living with diabetes

U of L celebrates International Education Week with ‘Living Library’

To mark and celebrate International Education Week, the U of L library hosted its annual “Living Library” event on Wednesday

Buying a student breakfast part of U of L’s Nourish campaign

Food insecurity is a reality on campus for many students, something Nourish is addressing

University of Lethbridge’s Science Commons uses passive energy design

Stantec and KPMB Architects recently completed the Science Commons, a new academic building for Alberta’s University of Lethbridge

Deep learning to analyze neurological problems

What if a patient could just take a video clip of their movements with a smart phone and forward the results to their doctor?

U of L hosting Light Touch Switch build-a-thon

The University of Lethbridge will be hosting a Light Touch Switch build-a-thon on Thursday

Artificial intelligence PUBlic Professor topic

Computer science professor Jackie Rice will present a public update on the new “AI” on Thursday

Sakamotos add incentive for ‘wish tree’

Ron and Joyce Sakamoto are providing another incentive for this week’s Christmas Tree Festival

Operation Red Nose campaign to begin its 25th year in Lethbridge

The University of Lethbridge’s “Operation Red Nose” will once again begin its holiday campaign November 29

What America Lost When It Lost the Bison

The U of L's Dr. Leroy Little Bear comments on reestablishing the bison herds on traditional lands

University of Lethbridge hosts International Education Week

With over 85 countries represented at the U of L every year, International Education Week gives the campus community the opportunity to celebrate

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