Graduate student spotlight: Lanna Petterson (PhD) and Scott Semenyna (PhD) > I completed my undergraduate degree at uLethbridge and I was fortunate to have been provided with supervision, mentorship and opportunities for growth I would not have been granted otherwise, particularly during my
Graduate student spotlight: Leon Crane Bear (MSc) "I chose to pursue graduate studies at the University of Lethbridge because of its smaller size and quality of instruction and research"
Graduate student spotlight: Reema Khullar > “My research focused on ways to enhance patient recovery after surgery, which I hope will contribute to nursing practice in a way that increases quality of patient care. What I enjoyed most
Graduate student profile: Saturday Okeh After a 20-year absence, Saturday Okeh decided it was time to do what seemed impossible: attain a graduate degree.
Graduate student profile: Ryan Waldorf (MSc) Ryan Woldorf wants to know what resources and support is given to male caregivers of spouses with dementia.
Graduate Student Profile: Stefan Lenz, PhD Stefan is searching out new avenues of therapy and treatment for cancer via DNA repair enzymes.
Chess Gives At-risk Youth a Chance As part of a unique youth sentencing initiative, uLethbridge faculty member Dr. Lance Grigg, a multidisciplinary team of researchers and graduate students, and a Provincial Court of Alberta judge are exploring how chess affects youths' thought-processes and decision-making.
Graduate Student Profile: Vasil Todorinov, PhD Vasil looks to bridge the gap between quantum field theory and general relativity.
Graduate Student Profile: Takara Motz, (MSc) Seeing the impact in those she cared for, Takara researched the effects of racially-motivated housing discrimination on Indigenous students
Graduate Student Profile: Noëlle Sedgwick, MN Noëlle's practical hospital experience taught her much about the relationship between rural culture and end-of-life care.
Graduate Student Profile: Jonathan Jarrett, PhD How do juvenile vervet monkeys integrate into adult social groups?
Mathew and Penny Stone help students chart a career path History alumni create professional development opportunities to help humanities and social science students achieve early career success.