U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Man who witnessed a deadly LRT attack in 2012 still speaks out about bullying, violence and the importance of helping others

Alumnus Manwar Khan continues to campaign against bullying and violence

Playoffs next for the Horns

The Pronghorns men's soccer team heads to Vancouver Friday to face the UBC Thunderbirds on the opening round of the Canada West playoffs

Degree of provincial government involvement in Canada-EU trade deal unique among federations

Dr. Chris Kukucha authors a paper that examines the proposed CETA deal and the direct participation of provincial and territorial governments in the negotiation

U of L symposium to discuss relationship between art, technology

The Crossing Boundaries symposium takes place on Friday and Saturday, and will feature technology in the arts and how the two can intermingle and co-exist

Committee working to create consent culture at U of L

Consent isn't optional. That's the message organizers are trying to get across at the University of Lethbridge, as they spark conversations during Preventing Sexual Violence Awareness Week

The Beggars Opera brings plenty of history

The University of Lethbridge Opera Workshop is presenting an opera with a twist

Rugby team salutes veterans

For the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns women’s rugby team, it was just as much a chance to say goodbye as it was the chance to host a Canada West Championship

More options for students in nursing programs

The Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing has granted formal accreditation to the NESA program for the next five years

Pronghorns are ready to wruck

The Canada West Women's Rugby Championships open today at the Community Stadium

iGEM team battling germ warfare in EMS vehicles

Researchers at the University of Lethbridge are working with local emergency staff to better identify pathogens in emergency vehicles as part of a competition project they hope will bring continued success

Future teachers excited about curriculum overhaul

Alberta Environment Minister Shannon Phillips was at the University of Lethbridge speaking with future teachers about the proposed curriculum changes

Advanced Ed approves LCs agriculture business program

Lethbridge College’s new Agriculture Business Risk Management program, which allows for transfer to the U of L, has been formally approved by Alberta Advanced Education

Villanova Profs Earn Prestigious Fulbright Scholar Grants

Irene Kan, a professor of psychology, was selected for a Fulbright Scholar Award at the University of Toronto, Ontario (Fall 2016) and a Fulbright Visiting Research Chair award at the U of L

Lethbridge's Leroy Little Bear receives Alberta Order of Excellence

Leroy Little Bear of Lethbridge is to be honoured alongside seven other leading citizens with the highest honour the province can bestow; the Alberta Order of Excellence

U of L students get reality check with poverty simulation

niversity of Lethbridge students recently took part in an activity designed to give them a better sense of what it means to live in poverty

It all comes down to this

The Pronghorns men's soccer team prepares for a do-or-die weekend in Canada West play

If Not the Five-Paragraph Essay, Then What?

Dr. David Slomp's blog post exploring structured writing in elementary school

U.S. election a stinker

Political science professor Dr. Geoffrey Hale says the U.S. presidential race is one of the most disheartening election campaigns in history

Sheldon Kennedy, Linda Hughes, six others to receive Alberta Order of Excellence

The U of L's Leroy Little Bear is among those set to receive the Alberta Order of Excellence Wednesday

Online curriculum survey solicits parents' 'hopes and dreams' for their children

Richelle Marynowski, an assistant professor of education at the U of L, comments on the new government survey on education

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