U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Scientists reveal how men evolved to masturbate – but admit they don’t know why it started in women

ULethbridge studies on the activities of macaque monkeys contribute to these findings

Tourism Lethbridge looks to grow southern Alberta's agri-tourism this summer

ULethbridge students from mapping and cloud course contribute to efforts

10 years of epigenetic aging research: Simple interventions to slow down epigenetic aging

ULethbridge research contributes to new report

Sexual Dimorphism is Due to Estrogen

Dr. Louise Barrett lends her voice to the study of dimorphism

U of L adds new teaching chair

Dr. Chris Mattatall is the new Board of Governors Teaching Chair

Next generation of education crosses the stage at U of L

Faculty of Education graduates featured on day two of spring 2023 Convocation

College names new director of government and public affairs and board governance officer

Alumnus Bryon Anderson earns position at Lethbridge College

U of L kicks off convocation

Spring 2023 Convocation begins with installation of Chancellor Terry Whitehead

Lethbridge College, U of L offer student housing options to public at lower costs

Student housing is open for business to the general public

'It didn’t really feel real': University of Lethbridge students cross the stage this week for convocation

A look at the opening ceremony from Spring 2023 Convocation

Farm Family Outreach Team responding to need in ag industry

ULethbridge students play key role in new initiative

U of L honours professor for teaching excellence

A look at Dr. Devon Smither from the Faculty of Fine Arts

Canada Tonight - Alberta election

Dr. Lars Hallstrom interprets the results of the provincial election

Alberta remains UCP stronghold outside 2 largest cities, but loses 2 seats to NDP

Dr. Geoffrey Hale interprets the provincial election results

Faculty of Education researcher and educator, Dr. Chris Mattatall, named Board of Governors Teaching Chair

Dr. Chris Mattatall has dedicated himself to the study of teaching and learning

From Kenney's downfall to Smith's rise, Alberta's political landscape has changed dramatically

Dr. Trevor Harrison assesses politics in Alberta

CBC News poll suggests United Conservative Party headed for victory in Alberta

Dr. Lars Hallstrom discusses the final days of campaigning in the provincial election

Calgary the focus of campaigning in the election homestretch

Dr. Lars Hallstrom speaks about the Calgary battleground for votes

Prairie to Pharmacy

Dr. Roy Golsteyn's lab investigates rich local plant population for its medicinal properties

Boulet family donation supports award at University of Lethbridge

Bernadine and Toby Boulet have gifted $20,000 towards the award

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