5 Questions about Social Responsibility and Sustainability with Dr. Debra Basil We asked professor of marketing at the University of Lethbridge's Dhillon School of Business, Dr. Debra Basil, five questions about social responsibility and sustainability in business.
Employee Spotlight: Emily Brown | Career Bridge As a Career Coach, Emily Brown helps students with all aspects of their career journey, from selecting a program, to writing a killer resume and cover letter, to applying to graduate school.
Employee Spotlight: Susanne Garner | Student Records Assistant "The best part of my job is helping all of the students, from applying for admission, registering for classes, entering final grades, and preparing their parchment for graduation. It is very satisfying to see a student complete the whole process."
Jonathan W. Hak Announced as Adjunct Associate Professor for Dhillon School of Business The Dhillon School of Business at the University of Lethbridge is pleased to announce Barrister and Solicitor Jonathan W. Hak Q.C. as Adjunct Associate Professor at the Calgary campus.
Employee Spotlight: Mark Matias | Calgary Campus Mark Matias is part of the admin support team for the Calgary campus. After seven years with uLethbridge, he wears endless hats to help keep us all running smoothly!
Dhillon School of Business Names Inaugural Director of Business Development and Experiential Learning Initiative The Dhillon School of Business is pleased to announce Dr. Matt Rahimi as the inaugural Director of DSB Link.
Employee Spotlight: Asheley Cowie | Student Affairs Asheley Cowie has been a part of the uLethbridge team for 13 years and has spent much of this summer pivoting her student programming to create an impactful New Student Orientation event.
Welcome to the Faculty of Health Sciences As a new student, I'm sure you have lots of questions and are both nervous and excited to get started at the University of Lethbridge. We can't wait to meet you and witness your growth on this journey!
Employee Spotlight: Todd Doucette | Teaching Centre & Agility Todd Doucette is a 12 year staff member, working as a Digital Media Specialist in the Teaching Centre. He has a passion for travel and working collaboratively with his colleagues to have the greatest impact possible.
Two Bears named Tier II Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Arts Research and Technology The Government of Canada has named Jackson 2Bears, assistant professor of Indigenous art studio and media arts at the University of Lethbridge, a Tier II Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Arts Research and Technology.
Faculty of Education: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at 27 Weeks of Practicum Experience The Faculty of Education at the University of Lethbridge offers some of the most extensive practicum experiences in Canada.
A Career Devoted to Teachers and Students "Teachers who understand neuropsychology improve pedagogy." Neuroscientist Dr. Bryan Kolb credits Faculty of Education's Dr. Nancy Grigg for her key role in developing Canada’s first Master of Education in Teaching, Learning and Neuroscience.
Teaching and Assessing for Life Beyond the Classroom Quality of life for two of Slomp’s disabled brothers has hinged upon advocacy writing. The ability of family members to problem solve what various agencies needed from them in their proposals for services and supports spelled the difference between thriving and despair.
Employee Spotlight: Sheila Gruenhage After some health struggles earlier in her life, Sheila turned to fitness. Now, the best part of her job is interacting with clients and being part of their health and fitness journey.
Artist Mary Kavanagh examines atomic legacies 75th anniversary of first nuclear detonation topic of international exhibitions by Mary Kavanagh
Wellness is the Coulees: Aaron Stout "With the move to online delivery of our Fall 2020 semester, we still want our Faculty of Education students to be aware that wellness is a key component of our program."
Employee Spotlight: Dr. David Kaminski Dr. David Kaminski joined the University over 30 years ago in the department of Mathematics. He has been piping students up the hill for convocation for well over a decade!
Employee Spotlight: Heather Fudge | Coordinator, Convocation & Student Events Heather loves assisting students and working to offer an amazing uLethbridge experience. 2020 Spring convocation in it's new format would not have been possible without her!
Employee Spotlight: Jennifer Ellis-Toddington (BSc (Co-op) '99, MEd '05) | Manager, Counselling & Career Services Where are you from? What is your background? I am born and raised in Lethbridge! I attended the U of L for both my undergraduate and master’s degrees. I received a BSc
Employee Spotlight: Dr. Nehal Thakor Professor, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Nehal is passionate about training students and solving the mystery of cancers. With labs closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, he’s focusing on training his students in scientific writing
Employee Spotlight: Dr. Jean Harrowing (BASc ’78) | Associate Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences During the COVID-19 pandemic, Jean has taken inspiration from people who demonstrate loving and compassionate support for other people.
Employee Spotlight: Sean Good | Information Technology Services, Client Service Specialist, Calgary Campus Sean comments that one thing he has learned from the COVID-19 pandemic is to be thankful every day for the blessings and good fortune that we do have, especially during this difficult time.
Employee spotlight: Dr. Shannon Spenceley (BN ’84) | Associate Professor and Associate Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences Shannon finds that the best part of being a nurse is supporting people as they choose new ways to maintain, regain or improve their health.
Drama Department costume technicians make scrubs for healthcare workers Thanks to a fabric donation received 11 years ago, nurses at Good Samaritan Park Meadows Village supportive living facility are receiving new scrubs and scrub bags in a time of need.
uLethbridge nursing faculty volunteer for front lines Two uLethbridge alumnae and faculty in the Faculty of Health Sciences' Department of Nursing prove a nurse’s intrinsic desire to help. To care. To heal. Tracy Oosterbroek and Karen Rowles immediately volunteered to return to the front lines when they heard news of the pandemic.