U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Sports hall ready for inductions

The Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame welcomes Horns swimmer Zack McAllister

Albertan first Indigenous president of Harvard’s legal aid

U of L alumnus Julian SpearChief-Morris has been named first Indigenous president of Harvard University’s legal aid program

Horns captain signs overseas

University of Lethbridge Pronghorn men’s hockey captain Tim Campbell has signed with the Gap Rapaces in France

First-year teacher takes challenges head-on

U of L Education alumna Jordyn Garinger is the Palliser Regional Schools’ nominee for the Edwin Parr Teacher Award

Southern Alberta landscape focus of exhibit opening at Casa

Anne-Laure Djaballah, a Master of Fine Arts graduate of the University of Lethbridge, is featured in this exhibit

Youth projects get funding

The U of L Rotaract Club is one of the local organizations to receive Community Foundation of Lethbridge and Southwestern Alberta funding

U of L returning to liberal education roots

The U of L is creating a new School of Liberal Education

U of L’s Let’s DO Science Day attracts inquiring high school minds

High school students experienced the wonders of science, and of being a University of Lethbridge student, during the annual Let’s DO Science Day

Residents get preview of Coalbanks School

Coalbanks Elementary School principal Joey Gentile, a U of L alumnus, and staff members provided a tour and spoke about their plans for the coming school year

Whistleblower Edward Snowden to address Lethbridge students from his Russian refuge

Public surveillance whistleblower Edward Snowden will speak to University of Lethbridge students next month from his self-imposed exile in Russia

Dolphins coaches expect great achievements from club this year

Pronghorns swim alumna Caprice Rosentreter in her position as head coach of the Golden Dolphins Swim Club

STEM Day helps inspire girls’ passion for math, sciences

The City of Lethbridge, in conjunction with University of Lethbridge’s Destination Exploration, invited middle-school girls to participate in the first All Girls STEM Day

Medical pot works in the battle against PTSD, vets say

U of L alum Dr. Darryl Hudson, president of DOC Solutions Cannabis Consulting, says cannabis is “the most effective medication that we have to battle the first stages of PTSD."

Local scientists show solidarity with global colleagues

Local scientists left their stations on Saturday in support of the March for Science

'Let our Indigenous voices be heard': Indigenous scientists join March for Science

Over 1,500 Indigenous scientists and their allies, including Dr. Leroy Little Bear, have voiced their support for Saturday's March for Science

Pronghorns add three recruits

The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns women’s hockey team has added a trio of players who have represented their respective provinces last year at the National U18 women’s hockey championships

Snapchat for the 'unchurched': What millennials want from faith

Dr. Reg Bibby's research is cited in this discussion of bringing faith into the digital age

Researchers at University of Lethbridge looking to improve efficiency of feeding cattle

Dr. Erasmus Okine says the future is all about efficiency and Canada won't be able to compete with countries like Brazil or Argentina, in terms of beef production, if innovation falls behind

U of L management honorees named

The University of Lethbridge’s Faculty of Management paid tribute to the faculty’s 2017 honorees at the 30th Annual Scholarship Dinner at the Coast Hotel April 13

Scientists pen open letter to Alberta Environment Minister over OHV use in Castle Provincial parks

A total of 14 U of L researchers have put their name behind a letter supporting a ban of OHV use in the protected areas of Castle Provincial Park

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