U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Five new members on Craigdarroch museum society

Dr. Claudia Malacrida is one of five new members of the Historical Museum Society board

Training the next generation of Indigenous leaders

The Dhillon School of Business has taken an evolutionary approach to program development since introducing a certificate for mature Indigenous students 35 years ago

U of L studies social effects on Medicine Hat’s downtown core

Dr. Em Pijl and colleagues are conducting a study about how social issues and social changes affect the downtown core

Dr. Robert Wood appointed as new dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences

Accomplished administrator and researcher Dr. Robert Wood has been appointed dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences

Mapping MMIWG: Cartographer calls workshops a healing tool for communities

U of L doctoral student is using mapping as a way to tell the stories of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls

Flyers Captain Ready To Wear The Maple Leaf

U of L student Michael McTighe will wear the maple leaf this summer as he'll suit up for Team Canada's rugby seven's squad at the World University Summer Games in Naples, Italy

U of L welcomes Pride Week to campus

The U of L joined the Lethbridge Pride Committee Tuesday morning with the raising of the Pride Flag on campus grounds

“Big Bang Vanishes” –Quantum Theory Describes an Eternal Universe

Ahmed Farag Ali and coauthor Saurya Das at the U of L, have shown that the Big Bang singularity can be resolved by their new model

Economic health of new Canadian Premier League based on groundwork from Rockerbie

Economics professor Dr. Duane Rockerbie is justifiably proud of the success of the CPL

Memorial Composite business club bags top competition honours

High school group travels from Stony Plain to take part in Dhillon School of Business competition

U of L names new dean of Fine Arts

A life-long musician has been named dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Lethbridge

Seniors receive a piece of preserved history with today’s tech

Students from Picture Butte High School (PBHS) presented 40 seniors with completed DVDs of an oral history project

Digital technology brings local history chapters to life

Two dark chapters in southern Alberta’s history are seeing the light at the Galt Museum thanks to two Faculty of Education students

Why We Keep Playing the Lottery

Dr. Robert Williams discusses how we continue to play despite the absurdly low mathematical odds of success

Langevin lands role with rugby sevens

Pronghorn women’s rugby head coach Neil Langevin has been named an assistant coach for the Canadian men’s rugby sevens FISU Summer Universiade team

Livingstone Range names associate superintendents

A pair of U of L alumni earn administrative roles

New West Theatre returns to roots at Empress Theatre

U of L drama graduates have long played a big role in the success of New West Theatre

Student teams earn recognition

Two of the city’s “synthetic biology” teams are earning credit where it counts

Do you talk to yourself? SCIENCE says you're better off doing so

Theory has been backed by an academic study at the University of Lethbridge

MMIWG report still leaves many questions, says U of L professor

University of Lethbridge professor Don McIntyre discusses the release of the final report

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