Community Aboriginal Awareness Week at the U of L The University of Lethbridge will serve as the site of a special Community Dialogue as it participates in Lethbridge Aboriginal Awareness Week, June 15-19. The U of L will host Community Dialogue 'Building Positive Relationships' Thursday, June 18, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Andy&
Community Town Hall meeting to discuss budget University of Lethbridge President, Dr. Bill Cade, will be holding a Town Hall Meeting, Thursday, June 11, to discuss the U of L's 2009-2010 budget. The University community is urged to attend the Town Hall, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. in the University Theatre, as Cade
Community Art Gallery to tour major exhibition in Germany The U of L Art Gallery [http://www.uleth.ca/artgallery] has sent Drawn from the Past: the portraits and practice of Nicholas de Grandmaison to the Niedersächsisches Landesmuseum [http://www.nlmh.de] in Hannover, Germany for an exhibition from April 24 to Aug. 2, 2009. "We are delighted
Community Call out for CREDO proposals The clock is ticking as the deadline for proposals for the 2009 Community of Research Excellence Development Opportunities [http://www.uleth.ca/rch/funding/dspIntGrant.cfm?GrantID=28] (CREDO) grant competition nears. The Office of Research Services [http://www.uleth.ca/rch/] has issued a call for proposals for the
Community Cryogenic system delivers the cold to AIG The Astronomical Instrumentation Group [http://www.uleth.ca/phy/naylor/group.shtml] (AIG) at the University of Lethbridge, a research group led by Dr. David Naylor, has taken delivery of a cryogenic system that is being used to evaluate the performance of detectors that will be on board the Herschel
Community McIntosh takes Wellness challenge For 18 years, Suzanne McIntosh saw the effect side of the employee wellness equation. Now, as the University of Lethbridge's new Wellness Coordinator, she gets a chance to address the causal aspect. A veteran of the Workers' Compensation Board (WCB), McIntosh spent the better part of the
Community Chambers leads overseas project The British Museum's collection of Inuinnait (Inuit) objects is part of a visual repatriation project that saw northern elders, crafts people and researchers – including the U of L's Dr. Cynthia Chambers of the Faculty of Education visit the British Museum in London, England in mid-April. In
Community Smith revels in the opportunity to volunteer Adam Smith (BSc '05, MSc '09) can see his breath in the air as he makes his way out to the parking lot. He unlocks the door and slides into the seat of yet another strange car, catching his reflection in the rearview mirror as he adjusts it.
Community Horns recruit Reiter The Horns [http://www.uleth.ca/horns] men's basketball team got an early start on the 2011-2012 Canada West [http://www.canadawest.org] season by announcing their first new recruit. Iron Springs, Alta. native and Picture Butte High School [http://www.pbhs.ca/] product Logan Reiter will join
Community Conservatory connects to community We've all used guidebooks, maps and compasses when hiking in the Rocky Mountains, but have you ever heard of a musical guide to the Rockies? That is what creator (and Calgary native) Samantha Whelan-Kotkas has produced. Through the University of Lethbridge's Feel the Beat concert series,
Community Significant And Mentionable HISTORIANS SCORE 100% The University of Lethbridge History Department [http://www.uleth.ca/fas/his/] celebrated 100 per cent participation in Supporting Our Students [http://www.uleth.ca/giving/SupportingOurStudents] for the second year in a row. "This is an incredible accomplishment," says Debi Sandul, who is co-chairing
Community A collaborative approach to studying the past Despite international accolades, anthropological archeologist Dr. Andrea Cuéllar hesitates to take all of the credit for her success – after all, unearthing artifacts requires the patience and elbow grease of a committed crew. "They are literally the ones that make a lot of this possible – as an archeologist, you cannot
Community Chance to sing the Messiah Experience the glory of Handel's Messiah while also getting the opportunity to sing along. On Dec. 13 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Augustine's Church, the Vox Musica Choir, conducted by Glenn Klassen, presents Sing-Along Messiah. Vox Musica encourages all fellow community vocalists, as well
Community Kulig receives grant to study Mennonite attitudes A University of Lethbridge Faculty of Health Sciences researcher will receive more than $180,000 from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Palliative and End of Life Peer Review Committee within the Population and Public Health Institute) over the next three years to study a little known, but significant population
Community Managing your holiday eating Holidays are a time to relax and rejuvenate energy levels. All too often, however, the holidays also become a time for weight gain. Here are some tips to help prevent 'waisted' calories this holiday season. Portion Control • Take small portions of your favorite foods, then savour and enjoy
Community 2008 Teaching Chair Dr. Richard Mrazek is the Board of Governors Teaching Chair for 2008. The veteran Faculty of Education researcher has been internationally recognized as a leading science, technology and environmental educator. His research areas include science education, integrating environmental education in school curriculum, as well as using emerging technologies in teaching