Recent Research Headlines

Recent Research Headlines

  • March 9, 2010 | Research
    The tag line, "If you build it, they will come," doesn't exactly work for the University of Lethbridge's Digital Audio Arts (DAA) program. They (as in the students) are already here, and they can't wait for it (the new...
  • February 23, 2010 | Research
    The Lethbridge Public Interest Research Group (LPIRG) presents a screening of The Coca Cola Case, Tuesday, Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. in PE261 The film is a documentary about Coke and labour rights issues in the bottling plants...
  • February 22, 2010 | Research
    Dr. Abby McMeekin is looking to make the process of learning Japanese easier for her students
  • February 9, 2010 | Research
    Male homosexuality doesn't make complete sense from an evolutionary point of view, prompting a pair of evolutionary psychologists from the University of Lethbridge to venture to the Pacific island of Samoa to try and...
  • February 5, 2010 | Research
    They may be from Lethbridge, Calgary, Milk River or Okotoks, Alberta, but for the next week, 20 University of Lethbridge students will have to believe they are from Mozambique, a former Portuguese colony on the south-...
  • February 3, 2010 | Research
    For the cast of Hair, staying in character does not end when the curtain falls. Since November, this ensemble of 27 actors has lived and breathed this band of colourful hippies and the characters they portray. Hair...
  • February 3, 2010 | Research
    Eat more, weigh less! Does it sound too good to be true? You can eat more AND lose weight if you are dense – nutritionally dense that is. Dense is good Nutrient dense foods are less processed and include more...
  • February 3, 2010 | Research
    The discourse was lively, the questions pointed and the answers unscripted – just what you'd want out of a public debate. The second incarnation of the now annual Student Speaker Challenge kicked off in early...
  • February 3, 2010 | Research
    The discipline of religious studies uses a variety of methodologies to try to make sense of what Dr. Hillary Rodrigues calls the "human religious response."
  • February 3, 2010 | Funding and Grants
    Whether we like it or not, Canada's waters are under increasing pressure to support greater economic activity. Be it the energy sector, agriculture, mining or urbanization, our aquatic ecosystems face an uncertain...

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