Dr. Heather Davis-Fisch, Dean of Fine Arts, Professor, Department of Drama As the new Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Dr. Heather Davis-Fisch looks forward to seeing students develop as artists and critical thinkers.
Dr. Susan Dieleman, Jarislowsky Chair in Trust and Political Leadership, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy Dr. Susan Dieleman is the inaugural Jarislowsky Chair in Trust and Political Leadership. Her career has taken her from Nova Scotia to Saskatchewan to Missouri and Illinois and now, to Alberta.
Sandra Langat, International Recruitment Officer A study-abroad experience was life-changing for Sandra Langat and she hopes to give international students the same experience by encouraging them to attend ULethbridge.
Dr. Davinder Dhalla (PhD '23), Health and Safety Advisor, Campus Safety Dr. Davinder Dhalla (PhD '23) recently joined the Campus Safety team as a Health and Safety Advisor.
Heather Takahashi (BA '04), Interim Associate Vice President, Human Resources Heather Takahashi (BA '04) grew up in Yellowknife and came to ULethbridge after high school with the idea of becoming a teacher. An internship with the Government of the Northwest Territories sparked her interest in human resources.
Dawn-Ann Thys, Student Enrolment and Registrar Services, Admissions Specialist Dawn-Ann Thys helps students make their dreams come true! As an admissions specialist, she helps students through the whole admission process
Dr. Paige Pope, Associate Professor, Department of Kinesiology & Physical Education An all-around athlete, Dr. Paige Pope studied physical education when she entered university. She caught the research bug after doing an independent study and that led her to a career in academia.
Dr. Locke Spencer (MSc '05, PhD '09), Canada Research Chair (Tier II) in Experimental Astrophysics, Associate Professor in Physics & Astronomy Originally from Cardston, Dr. Locke Spencer (MSc '05, PhD'09) loved math, physics and science as a youngster. Now he has a career in teaching and developing instrumentation for space observatories.
Haley Dennis - School of Graduate Studies Medal of Merit, Master of Science Haley Dennis (MSc '23) began her master's at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. She persevered through the resulting challenges to complete her degree and be awarded the Graduate Studies Silver Medal of Merit.
Jaime Takahashi (BMgt '01), Student Success Centre, Peer Learning Coordinator Jaime Takahashi, peer learning coordinator with the Student Success Centre, is a longtime volunteer at convocation, ensuring the ceremonies go as smoothly as possible.
Faculty of Health Sciences Gold Medal Winner Christine Green is committed to enhancing the field of therapeutic recreation Christine Green (BTR '23), gold medal winner in the Faculty of Health Sciences, is especially interested in animal-assisted interventions and research.
Faculty of Arts & Science Gold Medal (Science) winner Emily Hagens found her passion in synthetic biology Emily Hagens (BSc '23) has an exciting future ahead of her. She plans to complete an MSc in genomic medicine at Oxford next year and then begin a PhD program in bioengineering at Stanford in 2024.
Shining graduate student Oluwadamilola Fadodun sees a future where women in Africa can freely access health care Oluwadamilola (Dammy) Fadodun (MSc(N) '23) is passionate about her research in women's and children's health. She intends to work towards a future where women in Africa can access preventive health-care services.
Shining Graduate Zaynab Enayetullah found a passion for epidemiology at ULethbridge Zaynab Enayetullah (BHSc '23) was taking an epidemiology course when the COVID-19 pandemic was worsening, giving her the opportunity to see the significance of her university education.
Toby Clark, Manager of Insurance and Risk, Campus Safety Toby Clark fondly remembers riding her bike around West Lethbridge and the ULethbridge campus, with her favourite being riding down the outside tunnel, AKA The Worm.
Lynn Hopkins (BFA '93), Costume Technician, Faculty of Fine Arts Tell us a little bit about yourself. I grew up in Taber, Alberta and after graduating from high school, I worked at a jean boutique. I have always had a love for clothing
Nicole Eva, Associate University Librarian Tell us a little bit about yourself. I grew up in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and after high school went straight to the University of Saskatchewan, where I received my Bachelor of Commerce with a
Kort Woychesin, Digital Signage Designer and student Tell us a little bit about yourself. I grew up in Calgary and have always had a passion for photography and videography. I applied to Ulethbridge as a history major planning to go
Dr. Gideon Fujiwara, Associate Professor in History, Asian Studies Coordinator Tell us a little bit about yourself. I grew up in southern Alberta and Vancouver. I received my BA in a History-English Literature double major at UBC, then earned my MA in Japanese
Kevin McFadzen (BSc '99), Horns Recreation Services, Customer Service Centre Manager and Business Analyst Tell us a little bit about yourself. My family immigrated to Canada from the UK shortly after I was born. I grew up in Lethbridge and following high school, I attended ULethbridge for
Mike Whipple (BA '03), Executive Director, President and Provost Offices Tell us a little bit about yourself. I grew up in Lethbridge and attended high school at Lethbridge Collegiate Institute. I played a single year for the University of Calgary Dinos Football team
Meet Sherry Hazelaar (BSc '06), Human Resources, Wellbeing Advisor Tell us a little bit about yourself. I was born in British Columbia but I grew up in Claresholm and also spent a few years of my childhood in Regina. After high school,
Saddam Khanzada (BMgt '11), Senior HR Consultant Tell us a little bit about yourself. I was born and raised in Hyderabad, Pakistan and completed my high school back in Pakistan. I came to Canada as an international student in 2005.
Stephanie Smailes, Horns Recreation Aquatics Coordinator Tell us a little bit about yourself. I was born in Lethbridge, but spent the majority of my life in Creston Valley, located in the Kootenay region of British Columbia on an apple
Lisa Neufeld (BA '97), executive assistant to the president Tell us a little bit about yourself. I grew up in Richmond, B.C.; we lived in a little hamlet of Richmond called Steveston — a fishing village that has grown to be a