U of L In The News

U of L In The News

A raw discussion about truth and reconciliation in Canadian schools

Dr. Michelle Hogue hosts a discussion with young Indigenous leaders on their thoughts about what Truth and Reconciliation means to them

New challenge for Nystrom

A look at Pronghorns men's hockey coach Murray Nystrom

Bio-what? Bioswales used at University of Lethbridge to help filter stormwater runoff

Lying in plain sight at the University of Lethbridge are six bioswales, or stormwater filtration systems

Lethbridge post-secondary institutions offer services to help students deal with anxiety and stress

Faculty at the University of Lethbridge and Lethbridge College are encouraging pupils to make their own well-being a top priority as the fall semester gets underway

Nystrom embraces new challenge

Murray Nystrom is the new man on campus and behind the bench of the Pronghorns men's hockey team

Highway 3 twinning project retains support from City of Lethbridge

A cost-benefit analysis done by the University of Lethbridge supports the Hwy 3 Twinning Project

How to ensure your family story is remembered for years to come

The South West Beginners Oral History Community Workshop is a transnational collaborative between the University of Plymouth and the Centre for Oral History and Tradition

NAIT's new JR Shaw School of Business dean looks to develop 'entrepreneurial mindsets'

U of L alumnus Dennis Sheppard is a new dean at NAIT

Three students from the University of Lethbridge to take part in the Semester at Sea program

For three University of Lethbridge students, this year is a little different, as they’ll soon be setting sail on the adventure of a lifetime

Artist plans garbage party

Fine arts alumna Arianna Richardson will be throwing a “garbage party,” Sept. 15-21 in Galt Gardens

NAFTA talks take a turn

Dr. Geoffrey Hale discusses the lates developments in the NAFTA trade dispute

Free haircuts in Edmonton encourage kids to focus on school

Dhillon School of Business alumnus Abdul Said and his company sponsor free haircuts to kids in his former neighbourhood

What’s being done to prevent disappearances of Native American women?

U of L graduate student Annita Lucchesi is featured for her work

Lineup set for return of SACPA in September

The U of L will once again support the Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs

High street bingo halls in decline

Dr. Robert Williams discusses the rise of lotteries and why people play

UNESCO warned about Olympic impact on Banff

Dr. Leroy Little Bear discusses the reintroduction of the buffalo herd to the Banff area

Is it time to expand Alberta’s agriculture irrigation system?

Peter Watts talks to the U of L's David Hill about the potato industry in southern Alberta

(THRILL OF VICTORY) AUGUST 17th, 2018 EDITION 693

A preview of Brett Connolly's Stanley cup celebration and the Brock Hirsche Memorial Scholarship it benefits

University of Lethbridge partners with industry professionals to strengthen potato market in southern Alberta

The University of Lethbridge has opened the doors to its Potato Research Lab

Alberta farmers making tough decisions about whether to buy new equipment because of U.S. tariffs

Dr. Geoffrey Hale comments on how politics can get in the way of economic common sense

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