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Caroline Zentner

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Walking alongside Indigenous children and families

The Early Years program weaves together Indigenous-led community innovation and resources and the latest scientific research in early child development.

Shine 4 min read

Evelyn Hamilton exemplified the value of a liberal education

Generous donation from Art and Mary Jane Crooks to establish the Evelyn Hamilton Chair in Liberal Education will help create the global citizens of tomorrow.

Shine 4 min read

Matthew Somerville wins 2021 Michael Chan Prize in Asian Studies

“Poetry doesn’t have an explicit interaction; it’s really the emotion and through that emotion we get influenced,” says Somerville.

Faculty of Arts & Science 2 min read

Congratulations Fall 2021 Faculty of Health Sciences graduates

Congratulations to Faculty of Health Sciences graduates!

Convocation 2 min read

Nelly (Cornelia) Sana (BHSc '21) aims for a career in public health

Nelly Sana wants to make an impact on health before illness occurs to allow people to live healthier and happier lives.

Convocation 3 min read

Support key to helping Master of Nursing students overcome challenges

These exceptionally dedicated nurses persevered with their studies despite onerous demands on their time.

Faculty of Health Sciences 4 min read

Dr. Paul Hayes returns from five-month fellowship in Japan

During their five-month stay in Japan, Dr. Paul Hayes and his family hiked to the top of Mt. Fuji.

Employees 1 min read

Dr. Carol Williams hands over the reins at the Centre for Oral History and Tradition

Dr. Carol Williams steps down as director of COHT; Drs. Carly Adams and Jodie Asselin become co-directors

Faculty of Arts & Science 3 min read

U of L neuroscientist elected to the Royal Society of Canada

During his lengthy career, Dr. Rob Sutherland has made exceptional contributions to neuroscience.

Faculty of Arts & Science 5 min read

Dhillon School of Business students raise record amount of funding in Streets Alive mosaic project

After almost a year, a fundraising project by students in the Dhillon School of Business finally came to fruition with the unveiling of a mural by Streets Alive on the outside of its downtown building.

Dhillon School of Business 3 min read

Natasha Buis Deering (BA '02) Executive Director (SEM) & Registrar

Natasha had a transformational experience when she was a uLethbridge student and now she works to ensure every student has the same.

Employees 3 min read

HYRS students gain lab experience while conducting research

Trinity Ley Ramos and Eva Glenn have used NMR technology to analyze urine samples from athletes who've suffered concussions.

Faculty of Arts & Science 2 min read

Gift provides tuition awards for oral history summer institute

Blaise Bastien was one of five Indigenous students who received tuition awards to the Oral History Summer Institute.

Faculty of Arts & Science 2 min read

Czarina Balbina Bonifacio (BN '13, MN '21) is a shining graduate and a recipient of the School of Graduate Studies Silver Medal of Merit

Czarina Balbina Bonifacio found a role model close to home — her mom, Dr. Glenda Bonifacio, a professor in the University of Lethbridge’s Women and Gender Studies department. The support and inspiration provided by her mother gave Czarina both perspective and direction.

Faculty of Health Sciences 2 min read

Meet Cassandra Zucht (BN '21), shining graduate and this year's recipient of the Faculty of Health Sciences Gold Medal

Cassandra Zucht (BN '21) chose to study nursing so she could help make some of the worst days in people's lives a bit better.

Faculty of Health Sciences 2 min read

Success came through perseverance for Martin Eagle Child (BA '13, BHSc '21)

More than halfway through his program, Martin became the primary caregiver for his elderly father, who had suffered a broken leg. He wasn't sure he could continue with his studies, but a combination of caregiver benefits and being able to study from home allowed him to persevere.

Faculty of Health Sciences 3 min read

Perseverance pays off for Martin Eagle Child (BA ’13, BHSc ’21)

More than halfway through his program, Martin became the primary caregiver for his elderly father, who had suffered a broken leg. He wasn't sure he could continue with his studies, but a combination of caregiver benefits and being able to study from home allowed him to persevere.

Faculty of Health Sciences 3 min read

Congratulations to the Class of 2021 from the Faculty of Health Sciences

To the graduating class of the Faculty of Health Sciences, 2021 — a heartfelt CONGRATULATIONS! We are overwhelmed with pride and respect for your achievements!

Faculty of Health Sciences 2 min read

Shining graduate and this year’s recipient of the School of Graduate Studies Silver Medal of Merit, Czarina Balbina Bonifacio (MN '21)

Wanting to prepare herself for roles with increased responsibilities in the health-care system spurred Czarina Balbina Bonifacio to enrol in the Master's of Nursing program.

Faculty of Health Sciences 2 min read

Mike Pinder (BSc '04), manager, Building Maintenance & Grounds

When Mike Pinder isn't busy making sure uLethbridge buildings and grounds are in tip-top condition, he admits to being somewhat of a space nerd.

Employees 2 min read

Carmen Guenther (BA/BEd ’06) Sexual Violence Prevention Educator

Carmen Guenther brings a wide variety of experience to her role as sexual violence prevention educator, a role she began in January.

Employees 3 min read

U of L study highlights the importance of nurses in pandemic times

Carmen Torrie's research study looks at the role of rural public health nurses during a pandemic.

National Nursing Week 4 min read

Morgan Magnuson (BN '11), RN, MPH, Faculty of Health Sciences Nursing Instructor

For Morgan Magnuson (BN '11), there was never any question that she'd attend uLethbridge. Her inspiration to study nursing came through a nurse who provided health promotion services at her high school.

Employees 2 min read

Wilma Spear Chief (BASC (BA) '77), Indigenous Counsellor, Counselling Services

An avid hiker, Wilma Spear Chief joined uLethbridge last December as an Indigenous counsellor.

2 min read

Neil Langevin (BA/BEd '91, MEd '10) Director, Pronghorn Athletics

Neil has been part of the uLethbridge family for more than 30 years. A longtime teacher and rugby coach, he joined the U of L as athletics director last year.

Employees 1 min read
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