U of L In The News

U of L In The News

We are the Roots documentary honoured with four prestigious awards

Film explores discrimination endured by Alberta and Saskatchewan's Black settlers

Acme 4H member working for a better Ag future

U of L student Emmett Sawyer has won 4H Canada's Leadership Excellence Award of Distinction

Pronghorns to retire Hirsche’s number 10

The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns men’s hockey team will officially retire Brock Hirsche’s number 10

A bigger pool to draw from

Students took an icy plunge for charity at the fourth annual Chillin’ for Charity polar ice jump to support the United Way of Lethbridge and South Western Alberta

How science is helping us understand gender

Dr. Paul Vasey is now investigating two hypotheses that might explain the evolutionary paradox of male same-sex sexuality

BC gambling addict blames local government for lack of action aimed at protecting problem gamblers

Dr. Robert Williams says provinces simply do not want to put at stake the massive revenue they get from gambling

U of L pays respect to victims of residential school system

University of Lethbridge students and staff gathered Friday on the steps of the Student Union building to get a head start on National Orange Shirt Day

Federal investment of $1-million supports biodegradable plastic research at U of L

A partnership between the University of Lethbridge and Flexahopper Plastics Ltd. to develop biodegradable plastics without using fossil fuels is moving forward

A place to call home

Artist creates living exhibit at University of Lethbridge

Blackfoot turtle symbol adopted by University of Lethbridge

The University’s School of Liberal Education is proud to celebrate the Blackfoot heritage by accepting the image of the turtle as an official symbol.

#IBelieveYou campaign returns to the U of L

The annual #IBelieveYou campaign launched as a way to promote a helpful, safe environment for victims of sexual violence to be heard

U of L faculty help students save cash on textbooks

University of Lethbridge faculty members helped save students more than $250,000 in textbook costs in the last academic year

QRRC open house this Saturday

Researchers from various universities will share their findings on investigations into the impacts of the 2014 Mount Polley Mine spill into Quesnel Lake

Sundial receives Mitacs research grant to study and genetically map over 100 cannabis cultivars

Drs. Igor and Olga Kovalchuk are looking at the anti-cancer properties of cannabis

College sees big jump in enrollment, U of L reaches record

At the university, enrollment is up 0.5 per cent to 8,767 students at the Lethbridge and Calgary campuses

Coaches, players on Alberta university rugby team buckle up for the Broncos

The head coach of the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns women’s rugby team says he’s making it a habit to wear his seatbelt on the team’s bus

Making U of L even better

An OpEd piece by President Dr. Mike Mahon on the launch of the SHINE campaign

Women farmers are changing Alberta's agricultural landscape

Alumna Vanessa Hanel is using her Dhillon School of Business degree to run an urban farming operation

Octopuses on ecstasy prefer one another to Chewbacca

Dr. Jennifer Mather weighs in on a recent research study involving octopuses

A lobster pound in Maine is getting its lobsters high. Is this ethical?

Dr. Jennifer Mather discusses what might happen to lobsters when given sedatives

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