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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

Anthropology Class Uses Student Tutors to Drive Collaboration and Team-Learning

"This class turned out to be perhaps one of the most fulfilling forms of learning I have experienced this semester." ~ First-year student Cameron Beazer In 2020, anthropology professor Jan Newberry was faced with the challenge of bringing her team-building philosophy online.

Faculty of Arts & Science 9 min read

Emily Demyen (BA '18) Uses her uLethbridge Experience to Create Belonging for Others

Emily Demyen (BA '18) is a diligent and persistent worker. Finding moments of mindfulness throughout the day is essential to her and a skill she honed throughout her eight-month co-op work term, applied and independent studies at the U of L, before beginning her professional career.

Faculty of Arts & Science 6 min read

National Nursing Week: We Answer the Call

At the University of Lethbridge, we are proud to educate some of the finest future nursing professionals in Canada. In recognition of National Nursing Week, we are honoured to share a sampling of stories featuring our nursing students, alumni and faculty throughout the week.

National Nursing Week 2 min read

We Answer the Call: Kira Scott

“We Answer the Call means to act in a way that exceeds the standards of nursing guidelines; To be the living embodiment of nurses who strive to be better and lead the community into an improved state of well-being; To not let fear hold you back from acting, especially during extreme circumstances.”

National Nursing Week 4 min read

We Answer the Call: Tiffany Trinh

“Nurses are a voice and advocate for patients and their families. Regardless of the area they work in, nurses all have one important goal ─ to make their patients feel valued and heard.”

National Nursing Week 3 min read

We Answer the Call: Richard Camacho

“The most incredible feeling in the world is coming home after a shift or rotation, knowing that your actions made a positive difference in someone whose world is upside down. This is why I answered the call.”

National Nursing Week 4 min read

We Answer the Call: Nathaniel Lopez

“I believe that uLethbridge nursing students embody Lethbridge’s motto, Let there be light. Every room that they enter in, whether it be a patient’s room or a community, there is a light that they carry! Nathaniel Lopez

National Nursing Week 5 min read

How to Build the Canadian Pacific Railway in a Classroom: A Student Teacher Story

In creating the Canadian Pacific Railway in their classroom, students discussed environmental and sociological impacts—good and bad, including the fates of Chinese workers, indigenous peoples, and bypassed towns.

Faculty of Education 2 min read

Department of Art Celebrates Excellence through Virtual Exhibitions and Awards

The Department of Art celebrates student excellence and highlights the creative works of students, staff and faculty through two virtual exhibitions and the announcement of the 2021 art award recipients.

Faculty of Fine Arts 4 min read

Dedication to Helping Others Led Pandemic Graduate Brayden Pitcher (BSc '20) to Find Work at SASHA

“I always wanted to help others. Helping people with mental health disorders, or just struggling with mental health, is why I wanted to study psychology.” After graduation Brayden Pitcher (BSc ‘20) found work at the Southern Alberta Self Help Association (SASHA).

Psychology 5 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

Dedication and Empathy Go a Long Way for Aysu Nordmark (BSc '19)

Born in Istanbul, Turkey, Aysu attended uLethbridge as an international student. Her unique worldview and intense empathy have always led her in the direction of human services positions.

Faculty of Arts & Science 5 min read

Research Internship Concentration - third-year biological sciences student Jaxon Reiter

"Try new things, meet new people and enjoy yourself and your research. Make the most out of your degree by meeting new professors and asking about their research. There is a lot more to a great student than grades—experience is so important! " ~ Jaxon Reiter

Research Internship Concentration 2 min read

Tahnia Getson (BA '20) Founds Cavalcade Theatre Company and Realizes her Passion for Youth Advocacy

Tahnia Getson (BA ’20) is a multidisciplinary artist who began preparations to create her not-for-profit theatre company before graduating from the University of Lethbridge.

Faculty of Arts & Science 1 min read

In memory of Jo and Anne Vanee— celebrating student kindness

He’s been described as someone who puts effort into making everyone else’s life better. Meet Abbas Safaei, the 2021 recipient of the Jo and Anne Vanee Memorial Award at the Dhillon School of Business.

Dhillon School of Business 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

Interdisciplinary Teaching Brings Three Classes Together to Explore Issues from Different Perspectives

Environmental anthropologist and associate professor Dr. Jodie Asselin believes interdisciplinarity might be our only hope. This idea led to the inaugural Tri-Disciplinary Consortium, where 122 students across three disciplines worked together to break down highly complex environmental issues.

Anthropology 7 min read

Day Rider pursues passion for music with help of Indigenous Graduate Admission Award

Following his passion to uLethbridge, Day Rider is pursuing a Master of Music in composition with supervisor, Dr. Arlan Schultz. After completing his undergraduate degree, he knew uLethbridge was the right environment to continue his education.

Faculty of Fine Arts 2 min read

U of L Earth Day Symposium Ignites Conversation About Environmental Issues

With an estimated 150 attendees spanning many continents, the Earth Day Symposium 2021: Climate Change came to fruition on April 1st and was a great success. The Earth Day Symposium’s mission is to bring awareness to, celebrate efforts on, and encourage people to engage with environmental issues.

Faculty of Arts & Science 1 min read

Looking backwards, and forwards, at 20 years of supporting the fine arts

Conga lines and sing-alongs, chefs and serenades, performances, pottery, prints and more. Join the University of Lethbridge as it dances down memory lane, celebrating 20 years of Abbondànza!

Faculty of Fine Arts 4 min read

Putting planning, implementing and evaluating to good use inside the classroom and out

Dr. Silvia Koso has spent more than 15 years planning, implementing and evaluating health and social services programs, a skill she puts to good use both in the classroom as part of the MSc Health Sciences – Public Health program (and in craft breweries).

Graduate Programs in Public Health 2 min read

Dhillon School of Business 2021 KPMG Case Competition gets gamified

Find out how the gamified version of the 2021 KPMG Case Competition is equipping Dhillon School of Business students for the business world.

Dhillon School of Business 2 min read

Allison Farfus (BSc '17) is a Rural Resident Doctor with a Passion for Patients’ Stories

Dr. Allison Farfus (BSc '17) completed her U of L biological sciences degree in 2017 as the Faculty of Arts and Science Gold Medal Recipient. Now, as a resident doctor in rural family medicine through the University of Alberta based in Red Deer, Allison knows she's in the right place.

Faculty of Arts & Science 6 min read
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