Alumni Association set to recognize 2020 and 2021 Alumni Achievement Award recipients The University of Lethbridge Alumni Association (ULAA) will welcome the 2020 and 2021 Alumni Achievement Award recipients back to campus to celebrate their accomplishments.
Giving Tuesday exceeds goals and generates support for student food security Over the course of the day, donors chose to give back in several ways, buying breakfast for students, raising funds for the ULSU Food Bank and Little Library Food Pantries, and collecting non-perishable food items.
The Weight of the World: When the Personal becomes Professional becomes Political 2020 Alumni Honour Society inductee, Dr. Angela Grace (BFA/BEd ‘96, MEd ‘03), shares her career journey on her path to becoming a registered psychologist!
'Reconciliation and Land Use Planning' by Perry Stein (BA '09) Alumnus Perry Stein (BA '09) shares his reflections on how to bring reconciliation into the planning profession.
Alumnus uses music to connect in the wake of social distancing University of Lethbridge alumnus and local musician John Wort Hannam (BA/BEd ’96) is sharing songs from home as part of his ‘COVID-19 sessions.’
Board of Governors Welcomes New Alumni Representative The University of Lethbridge Board of Governors recently welcomed David Johnson (BMgt ’12) as their newest member. Get to know a bit about David and join us in wishing him a warm welcome in his role as Alumni Representative on the Board.
Alumnus Receives Praise for New Book Robert Morrison (BASc (BA) '83) combines his passion for research and literature into his new book, The Regency Years, which was recently recognized by critics across Canada.
Nourish program addresses student hunger Bringing together existing initiatives across campus, the Nourish program is tackling the issue of food insecurity faced by students.
List of Canada’s Most Powerful Women Recognizes Alumna Women’s Executive Network (WXN) recently named alumna Tevi Legge (BA/BMgt ’08) on their list of Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100.
Marathon of Afghanistan Documentary has uLethbridge Connection As the co-director and producer of the documentary The Secret Marathon, alumna Kate McKenzie (BA/BEd ’07) trained and travelled to Afghanistan to not only run her first marathon, but to also share the stories of the courageous women who are fighting for gender equality through sport.
Alumna Leads Acquisition of Clean Technology Company Alumna Shannon Kaustinen (BMgt ’91) is the VP of Finance and Administration for Neurio Technology, which helps homeowners monitor and optimize their energy use. Shannon’s leadership is moving the clean tech industry forward.