Influential curator championed Canadian art
In the Canadian art scene, Jeffrey Spalding took the paradigm to the extreme
Verhaeghe receives UN award
U of L alumna Lindsey (Metheral) Verhaeghe, a Calgary-based employee with international agriculture firm Nutrien, was selected as a United Nations Global Compact SDG Pioneer
Tattoo fundraiser to support student mental health
Libertine Tattoo and Nectar Fine Tattooing is hosting a Halloween fundraiser for University of Lethbridge student mental health resources.
Lethbridge says ‘oki’ to everyone who visits
The University of Lethbridge, the city’s second-largest employer, has also made oki part of ceremonial greetings
Verhaeghe receives UN award
Lindsey (Metheral) Verhaeghe (BMgt '07), a former Foremost-area resident, has been recognized by the United Nations for her efforts to teach young people about sustainable agriculture.
Record 391 WHL Scholarships awarded to graduate players for fall academic semester
Pronghorns men's hockey team has 19 former Western Hockey League players on its roster
UVolunteer Fair offers opportunities for U of L students
For many students at the U of L, building up their resume before leaving their post-secondary education is important
UVolunteer Fair offers opportunities for U of L students
The U of L, in partnership with Volunteer Lethbridge, hosted its UVolunteer Fair Wednesday morning
U of L Professor predicts “deeply divided country” after election
Dr. Geoffrey Hale comments on the recently held federal election
U of L Fine Arts hosting Crossing Boundaries Symposium on Saturday
Crossing Boundaries invites our community to experience the collaborations, creative activities and research across multiple disciplines
Talking to robots topic for PUBlic Professor
On Thursday, neuroscience professor Matthew Tata will discuss how cognitive neuroscience could allow robots to “hear.”
Three locals back in Lethbridge following volunteer effort in the Bahamas
Eric Foster and Nolan Meyer from the U of L talk about their time volunteering with Team Rubicon to help with recovery in the Bahamas following Hurricane Dorian
Public sector size, compensation in Alberta ‘does not stand out in any way’
Dr. Richard Mueller says Alberta does not stand out in any way relative to the other three large provinces, both in terms of the size of its public sector and its compensation
Alta. stays true blue
Political scientist Dr. Geoffrey Hale offers his perspective on the federal election result
Spooky Science Weekend Nov. 2 at Science Commons
Spooky Science Weekend is organized each year by science graduate and undergraduate students at the U of L
Lethbridge election preview
As voters head to the polls on election day, Liam Nixon speaks with University of Lethbridge sociologist Dr. Trevor Harrison
Braiding Environmental Knowledge and Technology
The Alberta Energy Regulator has partnered with Piikani Nation and the University of Lethbridge to create the Braiding Environmental Knowledge program
Former prime minister Paul Martin receives honorary degree from the University of Lethbridge
The University of Lethbridge presented Canada’s 21st prime minister Paul Martin with an honorary degree during the fall 2019 convocation ceremony.
Convocation kicks off busy time for U of L
Lethbridge is back in the national spotlight today, as the University of Lethbridge once again honours a distinguished Canadian
U of L to bestow honorary degree on former prime minister
The Right Honourable Paul Martin, Canada’s 21st national leader, will be presented an honorary Doctor of Laws degree during convocation ceremonies at the University of Lethbridge