Career fair gives U of L students insight into future
The University of Lethbridge hosted its annual Fall Career Fair on Wednesday to give students the opportunity to meet with potential future employers and get a good sense of where they could take their career.
U of L study chronicling history of Alberta’s Gay Straight Alliances
A new University of Lethbridge research project that proposes to chronicle the history of Gay Straight Alliances in Alberta has won a research award from the Parkland Institute
Lethbridge economy punches above its weight as mid-sized Alberta city: report
U of L plays a major role in boosting Lethbridge economy
U of L, college aren’t just places for students
Columnist Gwynne Dyer details how post-secondary campuses are open and welcoming to all
CANADA: Who stands up for Indigenous students on campus?
The U of L's Paul Mackenzie-Jones argues many Canadian universities have adopted a top-down approach to Indigenization
Alberta Health Services pilots virtual game in junior high classes in bid to lower youth vaping rates
Classroom lesson plans developed by AHS’s Tobacco Reduction Program and the University of Lethbridge Curriculum Lab will complement the virtual game
Ingram offers insight about the human brain
Canadian science author, broadcaster and co-host of Discovery Channel’s “Daily Planet” for 16 years, Jay Ingram brought his award-winning show “The Giant Walkthrough Brain” to the Big Bang weekend.
Opening of Science Commons ushers in new era for University of Lethbridge
A new era in scientific research and education has dawned with the official opening of the University of Lethbridge's $280-million Science Commons.
Agriculture continues to drive local economy
Agriculture a backbone of the southern Alberta economy thanks in part to research and geomatics applications first envisioned at the University of Lethbridge
Kenney attends grand opening of U of L Science Commons Building
The University of Lethbridge opened its new Science Commons Atrium building on Friday. Premier Jason Kenney was in town to take part in the celebration.
Agriculture, directly and indirectly, makes up half of Lethbridge’s economy and jobs
Both the U of L and Lethbridge College are meeting the demand for ag education through new course and degree offerings
Electric vehicles are a hot topic in southern Alberta
Dr. James Byrne says people are much more willing these days to look to alternatives for their driving needs
Suicide Prevention Day brings topic to the forefront
The U of L's Dr. Dawn McBride explores the meaning of hopelessness, understanding it, and working through the path to find out what hope means to an individual.
The physics is clear: it will get hotter
In a letter to the editor, Dr. Marc Roussel says whether we like it or not, the physics is inescapable: it’s going to get hotter.
Project details who’s visiting our backyards
Driving her curiosity of which animals wander through our yards in Lethbridge while everyone is sleeping, Leila Armstrong has established a project: Backyard Wilderness
Bumper crop of new U of L students
The University of Lethbridge kicked off the new school year Monday morning with student orientation to welcome new students to the campus and to the city
Art exhibit takes a look at your backyard critters
U of L graduate student Leila Armstrong, who's working on her PhD in evolution and behaviour, has been observing observing what animals wander into people’s yards.
U of L’s new science facility named Science Commons
Known as the Destination Project through its announcement and construction phases, the new $280-million science facility set to open to students has an official name: Science Commons.
U of L names 2019 Alumna of the year
Catrine Tudor-Locke (BASc (BA) ’85), known as a leading academic researcher in the field of walking behaviour, is the 2019 Alumna of the Year
Tamayose named U of L Young Alumnus of the Year
The University of Lethbridge Alumni Association (ULAA) has announced two-time graduate Aaron Tamayose (BA ’09, MC ’17) as the 2019 Young Alumnus of the Year