U of L In The News

U of L In The News

War Museum event recalls experiences of youth in conflict

Dr. Kristine Alexander takes part in the Symposium: Children, Youth and War at The Canadian War Museum in Ottawa

68 works of art by 35 artists on display at Coutts exhibit

More than 100 visited the Coutts Centre for Western Canadian Heritage over the summer, and selected works inspired or begun at the centre are now on view in Lethbridge

U of L professor chosen as Canada Research Chair

Dr. Steve Wiseman will now be able to develop a world-class research program as a Tier II Canada Research Chair in Aquatic and Mechanistic Toxicology

The election concerning technology

Dr. John von Heyking examines what role technology plays in our world and how it influenced the U.S. election

On the road - Andrew Courtney

A look at former U of L Pronghorn and alumni Andrew Courtney and his hockey journey

The builder of peace

Professor Emeritus, Dr. Raymond Huel, contributes to this historical piece on Father Albert Lacombe

When did the universe begin?

Dr. Saurya Das and his co-author have demonstrated how the Big Bang singularity is resolved by their model where there is no beginning or end to the Universe

Dr. Julia Brassolotto - Innovation Anthology

A trio of interviews with the U of L Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Translational Health Research Chair in Rural Health and Well Being

Operation Red Nose 2016

The launch of the 22nd year of Operation Red Nose service

Scientists rate Canadian climate policies

Dr. Jim Byrne is one of a group of academics examining Canada's climate change policies

Learning to design gadgets for outer space opens doors to other fields

Alumnus Dr. Richard Querel a shining example of the training received in Dr. David Naylor's lab

The science behind how dogs play

U of L researchers contribute to knowledge about play behaviour amongst dogs

Language conference speaks to a wide-ranging community

Leaders in child-language development from around the world were guests of the U of L for an inaugural conference focusing on how children learn language

Think Like an Animal - The Nature of Things

Three U of L researchers are featured in this unique look at how animals think

Horns, Leafs alumnito play fundraiser

The Pronghorns, in conjunction with the Alberta Sports Development Centre Southwest, will play the Toronto Maple Leafs Alumni team

Technology talks about nature in Nation

Recent U of L drama instructor Richie Wilcox part of group presenting Nation, an electronic music concert with large-scale projections inspired by Canada's vast landscape

Okanagan Charter redefines health care at six universities

University of Lethbridge one of six schools to adopt the Okanagan Charter

Zarowny commits to Horns

The Pronghorns women's basketball team signs Southern Alberta High School All-Star Jessica Zarowny

Dickens discussion tonight at city hall

Dr. Goldie Morgentaler, a professor of English, will explain Dickens’ impact over the years during the free “PUBlic Professor” event

"Think Like An Animal" researcher Louise Barrett

A documentary airing on The Nature of Things tonight examines the way we look at animals and their intelligence

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