U of L In The News

U of L In The News

College, U of L honouring Black History Month

A look at how ULethbridge will celebrate the contributions of Black scholars and students

Why are bees dying – and can we save them?

ULethbridge's Dr. Shelley Hoover discusses how climate change has impacted bees

Over 180 entries submitted for Bridge Prize short story competition

Post-secondary students from across the country vie for more than $11,000 in prize awards

University of Lethbridge names new Deputy Provost

Dr. Rebecca Schiff begins her term in May, 2024

ULethbridge, Lethbridge College consider strategies for keeping graduates in the community

Currently, just 38 per cent of ULethbridge alumni stay in the community

TD releases financial outlook survey as Albertans face cost of living challenges

Dhillon School of Business Vishaal Baulkaran says rising debt is forcing Albertans to take pause

Why 2023 was declared 'Year of Chava Rosenfarb': Celebrating a Jewish-Canadian author

A look at the honorary degree recipient and mother of ULethbridge's Dr. Goldie Morgentaler

Musical innovation highlighted at University of Lethbridge

ULethbridge music professor Dr. Arlan Schultz has created a device that can move sound in two or three dimensions using human gestures

BCRC funds proof of concept and technology transfer projects to propel Canadian beef industry forward

ULethbridge study by Dr. Kim Stanford is one of the funded projects

‘Crown of the Continent’ conservation focus of upcoming environmental roundtable event

Environmental stewards from British Columbia, Montana, and Alberta will gather at ULethbridge Science Commons

Lecture series discusses cultural vitality tonight

Melissa Shouting and Christine Clark will explore how the web is being reshaped in Indigenous worldviews for cultural revitalization

The brutal truth about modern war

Dr. Trevor Harrison discusses modern warfare's detached perspective

Calgary-based Canadian Constitution Foundation lauds Emergencies Act ruling

Dr. Trevor Harrison says the court action served as a good test case for the future

Respect at ULethbridge program launches important initiative

Respect at ULethbridge is the first foundational step in a series of many steps to foster a better place to work, learn and come together as a campus community

Artists show globe at its most immense and intimate at GPAG

Artist Hiroshi Shimazaki introduced his collection of five dozen full-size paintings and miniatures

A Teacher’s Tale: Eddie Wolf Child’s Path to Empowering Siksika Youth

Alumnus Eddie Wolf Child is dedicated to enriching his students’ lives with the importance of education, culture, and personal development

Sociologist says Notley put NDP on the political map in Alberta

Retired ULethbridge political sociologist Trevor Harrison says the NDP has taken on a more moderate image

SACPA hears about Medical Assistance in Dying experiences in context of rural living

Dr. Julia Brassolotto speaks about her study that examined MAID attitudes in rural communities

Lethbridge research looking into MAID in rural areas

Dr. Julia Brassolotto studies the rural perspective on medically assisted dying

Pronghorns pay tribute to memory of former women’s rugby coach Rick Suggitt

The award honours the memory of Rick Suggitt, who passed away in 2017

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