Arts & Science NSO Welcome At NSO, you'll learn what is expected of you as a first year student, meet with faculty and staff, become familiar with campus resources and, of course, meet other students new to uLethbridge!
PUBlic Professor Series presents Dr. Kent Peacock Philosophy professor, Dr. Kent Peacock, shares his research as part of the PUBlic Professor Series. Here you can access the original talk as well as a newly recorded Q&A (recorded in summer 2020) on creativity, the quantum, and life in a dangerous universe.
PUBlic Professor Series presents Dr. Carly Adams Kinesiology professor, Dr. Carly Adams, shares her research as part of the PUBlic Professor Series along with a live Q&A (recorded in summer 2020) on the importance of oral history and lived experiences during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Faculty of Arts & Science Dean's Office ready for challenges and opportunities with a talented new team of Associate Deans Dean Matt Letts is pleased to announce that our students, faculty and staff can turn to a team of three talented Associate Deans
PUBlic Professor Series presents Dr. Trushar Patel Dr. Trushar Patel is scheduled to share his research as part of the PUBlic Professor Series in the 2020/21 season. As an introduction to Trushar, we recorded a Q&A session on a biophysicist’s perspective on virus research.
PUBlic Professor Series presents Dr. Goldie Morgentaler English professor, Dr. Goldie Morgentaler, shares her research as part of the PUBlic Professor Series along with a live Q&A (recorded in 2020) on how research on how Dickens can overlap with other fields in the humanities, especially Canadian history, translation and Jewish studies.
PUBlic Professor Series presents Dr. David Logue Dr. David Logue is scheduled to share his research as part of the PUBlic Professor Series in the 2020/21 season. As an introduction to David, we recorded a Q&A session on avian communication, vocal interactions, and animal behavior.
PUBlic Professor Series presents Dr. Glenda Bonifacio Dr. Glenda Bonifacio is scheduled to share her research as part of the PUBlic Professor Series in the 2020/21 season. As an introduction to Glenda, we recorded a Q&A session on the interdisciplinary research on gender, migration, and post-disaster communities.
PUBlic Professor Series presents Dr. Amy Shaw Dr. Amy Shaw shares her research as part of the PUBlic Professor Series along with a live Q&A (recorded in 2020) on Canadians in the South African War, bodies in the 19th century, and citizens in wartime and pandemics.
Five questions with Shining Graduate Dylan Nikkel BSc '20 Dylan Nikkel's most memorable uLethbridge experience was defending his Honours Thesis. It was both intense and immensely satisfying.
Forging a friendship An off-chance meeting on the first day of New Student Orientation (NSO) in 2015 led to a friendship that has sustained Nick Hassink (BSc ’19) and James Eaton (BSc ’20) throughout their undergraduate studies.
Five questions with Shining Graduate and this Year's Recipient of the Gold Medal in Science Kate Chua BSc '20 Kate Chua, who has earned a BSc Neuroscience, has been awarded this year's Gold Medal (Science). The most important lesson she learned at uLethbridge is that it is important to allow yourself to make your own path and not one that is expected of you.
Five questions with alumna Jamie Lewis (BA (Co-op) '20) Jamie Lewis, a BA graduate with a double major in anthropology and religious studies, is this year's recipient of the Faculty of Arts & Science Gold Medal (Arts).
Five questions with Shining Graduate Kyle Cole (BA (Co-op) '20) Kyle Cole, BA (Co-op) '20 has some pretty straightforward advice for incoming students. Be the best you can be and make the most of your degree!
With support and resilience, Anderson excels through adversity While learning is the essence of a post-secondary experience, it is not limited to what is found in textbooks or studied in the lab. For Alicia Anderson (BSc ’20), discovering the depth of her resilience might just be the most poignant lesson of the last five years.
Five Questions with Shining Graduate, Rebecca Jeong BSc '20 Rebecca Jeong, BSc '20, made the most out of her U of L experience by immersing herself in the U of L community as a researcher and volunteer.
Congratulations to the Class of 2020 from the Faculty of Arts & Science We wish you all the best of luck in your future endeavours and can't wait to see what you do next. We are so proud of you! #ulethgrad2020 #ulethalumni
PUBlic Professor Series presents Dr. Kevin McGeough Dr. McGeough shares his research along with a live Q&A on what archaeology tells us about progress, decline, collapse, and pandemics.
U of L takes provincial conference online and welcomes 220 attendees to campus — virtually, of course U of L takes provincial conference online and welcomes two-hundred and twenty attendees to campus — virtually, of course — delivering an exceptional conference experience within a few short weeks.
PUBlic Professor Series presents Dr. Ute Kothe Dr. Kothe shares her research along with a live Q&A, on why RNA research and high-quality teaching are critical during the current pandemic.
PhD student earns prestigious, highly competitive postgraduate scholarships Congratulations to Tyler Mrozowich, a PhD student in Dr. Trushar Patel’s laboratory at the Alberta RNA Research and Training Institute and the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry. He is a recipient of the prestigious and highly competitive NSERC Postgraduate Scholarships-Doctoral program.
Undergraduate student authors manuscript published in leading international journal Undergraduate student, Marielle Stoutjesdyk, is the lead author of a manuscript published in a leading international journal.
Academic advisors more vital than ever amid social distancing The Faculty of Arts & Science Academic Advising team's dedication to students has always been apparent, as demonstrated by their commitment to the well being of students. Never before has this commitment been tested.
One mathematics instructor's experience switching to an alternative teaching model during a pandemic The pandemic and the need to switch to an alternative teaching model has really highlighted some of the benefits of working with OER, in particular, the flexibility and accessibility they offer.
Commitment to students and employer partners remains the top priority for the co-op team “Everyone on our team remains committed to keeping students and employers our top priority, and luckily, we have some innovative technology available that allows us to make that happen,” says Jasminn Berteotti.