Tara Froehlich (BA '11), Indigenous Learning Facilitator, Faculty of Health Sciences Tell us a little bit about yourself. I have called Treaty 7 territory home for the majority of my life. I was born in Calgary and went to grade school in Mossleigh and
Dr. Arundhati Dasgupta, Associate Professor, Department of Physics & Astronomy Galileo inspired Dr. Arundhati Dasgupta to study physics when she was a Grade 7 student.
Scott Whiteside, manager, Ascent Climbing Centre, Summer Youth Programs and Horns Intramurals Tell us a little bit about yourself. I grew up in Lethbridge and was a career gymnastics coach and administrator until taking the manager position with the Ascent Climbing Centre in 2000. I
Archaeology students unlock secrets of the past at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump For archaeology students, getting their hands dirty is a highlight of their education. This past summer, archaeology undergraduate and graduate students had the chance to get grit under their fingernails during a field school at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump.
Barb Hodgson, administrative assistant, Department of Mathematics & Computer Science In the beginning... Born and raised in Nova Scotia, I completed high school with honours and received an ongoing scholarship and military bursary to attend university in Halifax. After a year, I chose
Dr. Wendy Osborn, Chair and Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics & Computer Science Tell us a little bit about yourself. I am originally from almost as far south in Canada as you can go — Windsor, Ontario and vicinity. I completed my first two degrees at the
Susan Bakker (BA/BMgt '10), SEARS Assistant Registrar, Enrolment Tell us a little bit about yourself. I was raised on a farm in east central Alberta and graduated from South Central High School in Oyen. When I was deciding what to do
Erin Kennett (BFA '06), Work-Integrated Learning Programs Instructor/Coordinator Tell us a little bit about yourself. ULethbridge has been part of my life since 2004 when I came here to complete my BFA-Art (Art Studio) degree. Growing up in the Edmonton area,
Rubaiyat Khan (BSc '10), IT Solutions Specialist Tell us a little bit about yourself. I was born and raised in Bangladesh. After completing high school, I went to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to pursue an eight-month long program in UCSI University
Rhonda Crow (BMgt '99), Indigenous Learning and Program Coordinator, Dhillon School of Business Tell us a little bit about yourself. I’m Blackfoot and grew up on the Blood Reserve – Kainai First Nation and have lived in Lethbridge for almost 30 years. Prior to moving to
Bangjie Zhao (BSc '15), technical specialist, Student Enrolment & Registrar Services Tell us a little bit about yourself. I was born and raised in China. When I was in high school, I had decided to study abroad, but I was not sure which university
Candace Dueck, Student Enrolment and Registrar Service, Information Clerk Tell us a little bit about yourself. I was born and raised in Lethbridge. My grandfather was the first Chinese immigrant to bring a family to Lethbridge in the early 1900s. My cousin
Kristin Galicia (BMgt '03), Acting Calgary Campus Manager Tell us a little bit about yourself. Prior to joining ULethbridge, I was living and working year round in Waterton Lakes National Park doing event/group management and marketing for a group of
Scott Marchant (BA '11), SEARS Manager, Admissions & Transfer Tell us a little bit about yourself. I was born in Banff before being swiftly moved to B.C. at a young age. I graduated from high school in Victoria and briefly attended
Cybil Cheung (BA/BEd '18), SEARS National Recruitment Officer Tell us a little bit about yourself. I was born and raised in Calgary. I moved to Lethbridge right after high school to start my Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education degree, majoring
Erika Scott (BA '08), Director of Development Tell us a little bit about yourself. I am a very proud ULethbridge alumna. Here at the University when I was a student from 2004-2008, I was so fortunate to have a group
Meet Janelle Dyck (BMgt '97), Inclusive Education Coordinator Tell us a little bit about yourself. I grew up in Melville, Saskatchewan and graduated high school in June 1992. I dreamed of being a kindergarten teacher and every employment opportunity I held
Meet Kathryn DeLucia-Burk, Human Resources, Gender Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Consultant Tell us a little bit about yourself. I came to ULethbridge as a student in 2018, the same year I moved here from Connecticut in the U.S. to be with my wife,
Meet Tony Stannard (BSc '05, BMgt '12), Dhillon School of Business, Trading Room manager As the manager of the Trading Room, Tony is able to use both his BSC in computer science and his BMgt. In addition to two diplomas he completed earlier, he's now working on an MBA.
Meet Nanda Stannard (BMgt '05), Library, library operations specialist In addition to her full-time role as library operations specialist, Nanda Stannard, who speaks three languages, is a summer sessional instructor in Modern Languages.
Dr. Michelle Hogue (MEd '04), chief marshal and professor and coordinator of the Indigenous Student Success Cohort Dr. Michelle Hogue, as chief marshal, will be leading graduands in their walk up the hill during the first in-person ceremonies since the pandemic began.
ULethbridge to celebrate its first inclusive education graduates at convocation Cassandra Guilbert and Maggie MacKay are the first students to receive a certificate of achievement through ULethbridge's inclusive education initiative.
Robert Habetler, Facilities caretaker A professional musician, Rob Habetler works as a ULethbridge caretaker by day and performs with Old School band by night.
Jon Oxley, Art Gallery administrative manager Tell us a little bit about yourself. As a high school student in 1976, I attended a public lecture at the U of A Students’ Union Building by a young scientist named David
Craig Bullock, Information Technology Services, finance and assets manager Craig Bullock has seen enormous change in Information Technology during his 30+ year career at ULethbridge.