U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Funding to benefit university

University of Lethbridge researchers will be able to pursue diverse areas of inquiry thanks to $2.64 million in recent funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC)

Love and Records set for Galt Gardens

The seventh annual Love & Records Music Festival, presented by the U of L's CKXU Radio Society, is ready to roll this Saturday at Galt Gardens

More than $100,000 awarded in scholarships in 13 years

U of L students earn scholarships from hometown fund to pursue educational goals

Latest Quesnel Lake research will be shared at open house

The latest research, including that by the U of L, into the impacts of the Mount Polley Mine disaster on Quesnel Lake will be shared at the Quesnel River Research Centre's open house

New partnership looks to develop young curlers in Lethbridge

The Lethbridge Curling Club has announced the McDonalds Junior Curling Program is partnering with the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns Curling Program

Exhibits explore relationship, spirituality of water with us

Water, its relationship with us, and with spirituality is explored through several exhibits by renowned artist Ed Pien at the University of Lethbridge art gallery

U of L scholars named to Royal Society of Canada

Two University of Lethbridge scholars, Drs. Ute Kothe and Yale Belanger, been elected to The Royal Society of Canada

Meet the new teachers at Ecole Routhier

Faculty of Education graduate Laura Wuth is the new Grade 5E class teacher at Ecole Routhier

Let children play outdoors, get wise

Dr. Sergio Pellis is cited in this discussion on the merits of play in raising and educating children

City making progress with reconciliation, SACPA told

The U of L's Roy Pogorzelski addresses SACPA

Why Do Men Catcall?

Robert Williams, a professor of health science and gambling studies, explains the lottery theory as one plausible explanation for cat calling

Rohingya Muslims: Face the Reality

U of L adjunct professor Dr. Mir Faizal discusses the plight of the Rohingya Muslims

SACPA to discuss Reconciliation process

The U of L's Roy Pogorzelski will address SACPA, asking Is the City of Lethbridge responding adequately to Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) recommendations?

U of L art exhibit features Roloff Beny scholarship recipients

The University of Lethbridge is hosting its first “Aperture: Roloff Beny Photography Award Retrospective” exhibition

UVolunteer Fair connects U of L students with volunteer agencies

University of Lethbridge students hoping to get connected with organizations in need of volunteers had an opportunity to do so at the third annual UVolunteer Fair

Candidate has history of community service

Alumni Honour Society inductee Belinda Crowson is one of the latest to announce her candidacy for a seat on Lethbridge council

What Does Rolling Over Mean To Dogs?

A recent study from the U of L's Dr. Sergio Pellis suggests a new meaning to when dogs roll over, and submission seems to play no part

Son’s seizures helps researcher

Dr. Artur Luczak’s infant son suffered a seizure, and what he’s learned about seizures since has changed the understanding of how the brain functions during these traumatic events

First-day school experiences not limited to students

Recent Faculty of Education graduate Ashley Malcomson is featured as she begins her teaching career in Iron Springs

Local professionals and people impacted by suicide honour World Suicide Prevention Day

Dr. Robin Gibb, an associate professor at the University of Lethbridge, speaks on the Neuroscience of Suicide

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