U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Ag programs work with local industry

The University of Lethbridge and Lethbridge College have been working with agriculture industry experts to develop and update jointly-delivered programs designed to confront the issues of Alberta’s agriculture industry

Edmonton high schools struggling to show improvement

Dr. David Slomp comments on the work of his graduate students and how to measure academic achievement

University research program gets Grade 11s experience

he Heritage Youth Researcher Summer (HYRS) program allows Grade 11 students the opportunity to get hands-on biomedical research experience at a university level.

Arts festival returns to Coutts Centre

All of southern Alberta is invited to enjoy a summer afternoon of music, drama and art at the Coutts Centre Arts Festival on Sunday

Hammer falls on Olympic career

Olympic athlete and former Pronghorn Jim Steacy announces his retirement

Horns to host rugby nationals

The University of Lethbridge will host the Canadian Interuniversity Sport women’s rugby national university championships in 2017

Blind Amazing Race competitor hopes to be an inspiration to others

University of Lethbridge alumni Julie and Lowell Taylor compete in the CTV television series The Amazing Race Canada

Everybody a winner? Not by a long shot

U of L gambling research is cited after B.C. Lottery Corp. announces it intends to establish a second casino in the Victoria region

University of Lethbridge recruits seven WHL grads

The University Lethbridge Pronghorns announced earlier this week the commitment of several players for the upcoming 2016-17 CWUAA season, nearly all of which recently graduated from the WHL

Students tackle education issues

Graduate students in the Faculty of Education at the University of Lethbridge were tasked with creating solutions to a real-life problem

Slave Lake schools get new administrators

U of L alumna Lisa Palko becomes the new principal at Roland Michener Secondary School

Choosing the right contributors

Dr. Chris Kukucha examines how to best choose author contributors to academic manuscripts

Former University of Lethbridge students named to Canada's Olympic rugby roster

Former Pronghorn standouts Ashley Steacy and Kayla Moleschi will join Team Canada in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in August to compete in the 2016 Olympic Games

New privately-operated MRI machine opens at University of Lethbridge

The U3T MRI will benefit southern Albertans clinically and in research

Indigenous Calgarians struggle to find their cultural identity

Dr. Yale Belanger comments on how modern Aboriginals are struggling to find their identity in today's urban society

Hernandez leaps to title

U of L track star Aaron Hernandez wins gold in triple jump at the Canadian track and field Olympic trials

Norlander takes a chance on Lethbridge

Jessica Norlander joins the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns women’s basketball team after a two-year career at Green River College in Seattle

Summer science camps for youth are underway at U of L

Budding young scientists can keep busy through the summer by signing up for a science camp at the University of Lethbridge.

U of L AGILITY program offers support to young inventors

AGILITY, celebrating its first anniversary, provides students with a platform to build their entrepreneurial spirit by linking education, research and creative development, through hands-on learning.

Lethbridge-based lawyer named Chair of University of Lethbridge Board of Governors

University of Lethbridge alumnus and local lawyer Kurt Schlachter is the new chair of the university’s Board of Governors, just the 10th in the school’s history.

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