U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Racism, history and nursing

U of L lecturer and researcher Erin Spinney examines naval pay records and other evidence for an article on black nurses at British naval bases

Why are the Dutch people very tall?

Dr. Louise Barrett's research contributes to this examination of why the Dutch are so tall

Sexual Arousal Is Not a Reliable Sign of Sexual Desire

Work from Kelly Suschinsky and Martin Lalumière (2011) is cited in a new study

U of L fraternity member launches new positivity movement

Mission Fresh Start takes over for the fraternity’s head-shave program

COVID-19 and cannabis: Will connecting the two really lead to a viable treatment?

Initial data from two University of Lethbridge biology professors is examined

U of L student, rugby player offering rainbow of hope

Karlee Durfey’s support for ill niece has grown to help others

Blackfoot women launch online portal for female entrepreneurs

An online portal was recently created, as part of the Blackfoot Women’s Empowerment project

Singer-songwriter Ryland Moranz releases new record

Alumnus Ryland Moranz has released a new record with an underlying theme that reflects on the passage of time

U of L study: Belief in God declining in Canada, but majority do hold faith

U of L Sociologist Dr. Reginald Bibby has been polling religious beliefs in the country for the past 45 years

Alberta Government Fines Hunter for Trespassing on Australian Coal Lease

U of L student Levi Williams-Whitney traversed the land to make a video opposing open-pit mining

See the Christmas star: rare celestial event to occur on the Winter Solstice

Dr. Locke Spencer explains the great conjunction

Indigenous art exhibit inspired by historic Blackfoot pieces goes digital

U of L art gallery exhibit based on historic Blackfoot artifacts housed in three museums in Britain

Black Before Florence: Black Nurses, Enslaved Labor, and the British Royal Navy, 1790–1820

The U of Ls Erin Spinney examines black nurses and their roles on British naval bases

Time Out Montreal's 15 most-read news stories of 2020

Alberta's University of Lethbridge stole the show with the most-read story of the year

Former Pronghorn partners with United Way to address racism and discrimination through new fund

Former U of L Pronghorn Evan Wardley is behind the new project

The World is My Potato

U of L master's student Colby Robertson and his dream job

University of Lethbridge bringing students and local businesses together

Get U Around Town is a partnership initiative between the U of L and local area businesses

Wheelchair innovation could help hospital and care home staff during COVID-era and beyond

Alumnus Brayden Watts helps bring special wheelchair handlebar extension

Operation Red Nose 2020 shifts focus to scholarship fund for Pronghorn student-athletes

The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns are still focusing on supporting student-athletes this holiday season.

Today’s SACPA to discuss Alberta’s colonial history in K-4 curriculum

Dr. Maura Hanrahan will discuss the importance of residential schools being acknowledged in primary schools at all grades

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