U of L In The News

U of L In The News

U of L will remain ‘resilient’ with budget cuts

Despite significant reductions in provincial funding, the U of L remains “a resilient institution,” says U of L President Mike Mahon’s following the release of Alberta’s provincial budget for 2019-20.

University hosts open house

The U of L welcomed hundreds of possible future students from Western Canada to their campus on Saturday as they hosted their annual Open House.

Lethbridge volunteers return from disaster recovery work in Bahamas

Nolan Meyer, Leah Parker, and Eric Foster volunteered with Team Rubicon to reclaim the insides of peoples’ homes

Influential curator championed Canadian art

In the Canadian art scene, Jeffrey Spalding took the paradigm to the extreme

Eliminated summer employment program a surprise for students

Former ULSU President Hailey Babb discusses the loss of the STEP program

College hosting annual open house

University of Lethbridge among schools with transfer agreements with College of the Rockies

Tattoo fundraiser to support student mental health

Libertine Tattoo and Nectar Fine Tattooing is hosting a Halloween fundraiser for University of Lethbridge student mental health resources.

Lethbridge says ‘oki’ to everyone who visits

The University of Lethbridge, the city’s second-largest employer, has also made oki part of ceremonial greetings

Verhaeghe receives UN award

Lindsey (Metheral) Verhaeghe (BMgt '07), a former Foremost-area resident, has been recognized by the United Nations for her efforts to teach young people about sustainable agriculture.

Verhaeghe receives UN award

U of L alumna Lindsey (Metheral) Verhaeghe, a Calgary-based employee with international agriculture firm Nutrien, was selected as a United Nations Global Compact SDG Pioneer

UVolunteer Fair offers opportunities for U of L students

For many students at the U of L, building up their resume before leaving their post-secondary education is important

UVolunteer Fair offers opportunities for U of L students

The U of L, in partnership with Volunteer Lethbridge, hosted its UVolunteer Fair Wednesday morning

Record 391 WHL Scholarships awarded to graduate players for fall academic semester

Pronghorns men's hockey team has 19 former Western Hockey League players on its roster

U of L Professor predicts “deeply divided country” after election

Dr. Geoffrey Hale comments on the recently held federal election

U of L Fine Arts hosting Crossing Boundaries Symposium on Saturday

Crossing Boundaries invites our community to experience the collaborations, creative activities and research across multiple disciplines

Talking to robots topic for PUBlic Professor

On Thursday, neuroscience professor Matthew Tata will discuss how cognitive neuroscience could allow robots to “hear.”

Three locals back in Lethbridge following volunteer effort in the Bahamas

Eric Foster and Nolan Meyer from the U of L talk about their time volunteering with Team Rubicon to help with recovery in the Bahamas following Hurricane Dorian

Public sector size, compensation in Alberta ‘does not stand out in any way’

Dr. Richard Mueller says Alberta does not stand out in any way relative to the other three large provinces, both in terms of the size of its public sector and its compensation

Spooky Science Weekend Nov. 2 at Science Commons

Spooky Science Weekend is organized each year by science graduate and undergraduate students at the U of L

Alta. stays true blue

Political scientist Dr. Geoffrey Hale offers his perspective on the federal election result

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