U of L In The News

U of L In The News

New study finds one-third of dementia nurses have unhealthy behaviours because of distress at work

Dr. Shannon Spenceley's survey of health-care providers is examined

Survey shows CFL is Canada's Number 2 sport, and growing in the U.S.

Dr. Reg Bibby's survey shows that CFL popularity continues to grow on both sides of the border

‘Much Ado’ kicks off Shakespeare in the Park

U of L students contribute to the city's theatre scene this summer

Pan-Am Games will have a Lethbridge flavour

Several athletes with U of L ties are set to represent Canada at the Pan-Am Games this summer

Business of agriculture to be the focus of southern Alberta competition

The Cor Van Raay Agribusiness Case Competition is introduced

Big step forward for U of L's planned Destination Project

The schematic design is approved and the project is beginning to take shape

Funding windfall for U of L

The University was awarded a record $3.9 million in funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)

Hope for students struggling with reading

A three-year study by Dr. Robin Bright shows middle school students who sometimes struggle with reading can become engaged and motivated readers

People key to watershed preservation

Water research expertise at the U of L is essential to the work of the Oldman Watershed Council

Tech innovator’s life has gone to the dogs – and he’s fine with that

Alumnus and entrepreneur Dr. Byron Osing is featured as a high-performing professional who is as serious at play as he is in the conference room

SD 76 grieves with sudden passing of superintendent

Medicine Hat school superintendent, and U of L Education alumnus, passes away

Fate returns athlete to Lethbridge

Sam McKechnie to play for the Horns men's hockey team, follow in alumni dad's steps

Clippers grad Roulston commits to Pronghorns

Nanaimo Clippers forward Brett Roulston will continue his hockey career with the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns this fall

A Lovely, DIY, Ciderhouse Wedding

U of L alums and former Pronghorn swimmers garner some attention from their unique wedding

U of L students to study in Philippines

Dr. Glenda Bonifacio debuts a six-credit field course from the Department of Women and Gender Studies

Unstructured time key to children’s brain development

Dr. Sergio Pellis discusses the importance of unstructured play in the development of a child's brain

Name of Langevin Block under scrutiny for residential schools connection

The U of L's Dr. Linda Many Guns says the federal government should consider renaming the building that houses the Prime Minister’s Office

Dave Waknuk leaves Wolves

Grande Prairie Wolves head coach Dave Waknuk has accepted an assistant coaching position with the Pronghorns women’s basketball program

Proposed NDP tuition freeze could mean refund

The University discusses the changing landscape of provincial funding in the wake of the NDP election victory

Dozen new recruits

The Pronghorns men's hockey team unveils the bulk of its 2015/16 recruiting class

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