U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Young researchers could face faculty hiring freeze as funding well dries up

A change in the way medical researchers are provincially funded could have dire results on the research community

Families thrive at Play Day 2016

Families flock to the University for the fifth annual Play Day

Horns run together

Brent Watkins reunites with his Pronghorns men's basketball teammates

Track stars gaining a step as the playing field is levelled

Horns track and field coach Larry Steinke speaks out against a new rule that is improving athletic performance artificially

Are Canadian immigrants saving hockey in their new homeland?

The author posts the question using data from Dr. Reg Bibby's research

U of L education society collecting books for students in Philippines

Members of the University of Lethbridge Education Undergraduate Society are collecting books and donations to help provide books for students affected by one of the strongest tropical cyclones on record

Reality of homeless brought to life in film

SACPA presentation features film by U of L alumnus

Prairie Dog a 50s monster flick

A look at the film created by U of L new media professor Blake Evernden

No alternative to a sales tax

Trevor Harrison, a sociology professor, makes a case for a sales tax in Alberta

U of L hosting world-leading space scientists for final Herschel/SPIRE Consortium meeting

Leading scientists from around the world will attend a four-day conference, the SPIRE ICC Post-Ops Meeting, February 16-19, hosted by the U of L's Dr. David Naylor

U of L issues challenge

Universities must take a lead in reconciling relations between aboriginal people and everyone across Canada

Our ignorance is greater than our knowledge says CBC host

Bob McDonald of Quirks and Quarks fame presents the Owen G. Holmes lecture event

Ontario will be latest province with PTSD legislation for first responders

A look at PTSD and its effect on first responders also looks at Dr. Cheryl Currie's study as it relates to racism and Aboriginal populations

Opera concert staged to benefit Syrian family

The University of Lethbridge Opera Workshop sang sweet sounds of success at St. Augustine’s Church on Sunday, helping to raise money to bring an extended Syrian refugee family of 14 to Lethbridge

Olympian challenges students to set goals

Adam Kreek was at the Students’ Union Ballroom Friday afternoon for a keynote address to close the two-day Faculty of Management Student Professional Development Conference

Local artist Anna Marie House says her life’s journey always leads home

Fine Arts alumna Anna Marie House is featured

Opera to benefit refugee family

The concert is a joint effort by the University of Lethbridge Music department, specifically the Opera Workshop, and St. Augustine’s Church

ATCO CEO has simple advice for success at U of L conference

Nancy Southern, chair, president and CEO of ATCO Ltd., was in the city Thursday as part of the University of Lethbridge’s Student Professional Development Conference

Toronto Maple Leafs’ Mike Babcock, set to coach 1,000th NHL game, constantly looking ahead

Former Horns men's hockey head coach Mike Babcock reaching a milestone in his career

U of L play a journey for audience members

A look at The Caucasian Chalk Circle

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