Celebrating three decades of Indigenous student support For more than 30 years, an endowment established by TC Energy has provided critical support for Indigenous programs at ULethbridge.
10 years of changing lives – An Indigenous mentor program marks a milestone The Dhillon School of Business Indigenous Mentor Program celebrates 10 years of making a difference in the lives of middle, high school and university students, as well as alumni.
Spirit Prize winner Martin Roundstone hopes to give back to his mentors Martin Roundstone, a Dhillon School of Business student majoring in Indigenous Governance and Business Management, is the 2024 winner of the Spirit Prize, an award for emerging Indigenous visual artists.
Dhillon School of Business launches new diploma in Indigenous governance and business management in response to market needs A new diploma from the University of Lethbridge’s Dhillon School of Business will provide a quicker way for Indigenous and non-Indigenous students alike to pursue a career in Indigenous business and governance.
Meet Futures Fund Scholarship winner, Nathan Crow Pushing himself to his full potential scored Dhillon School of Business student, Nathan Crow a $10,000 scholarship and a trip to Toronto to meet Canada's top chief executive officer of the year.
Darrell Daniels, Siksika Education Navigator (Iniskim Indigenous Relations) Darrell Daniels is employing his skills and education gained at the University of Lethbridge into his new career as Siksika Education Navigator, helping Indigenous students find a pathway to post-secondary success. He will graduate in Spring 2023 with his Bachelor of Arts degree.
Q&A with Fall 2022 graduate Siikimiikatopii, Cody Lyle Wells Surviving through a pandemic is an experience DSB grad Siikimiikatopii, Cody Lyle Wells (BMgt '22) won't soon forget. Here he tells us more about his ULethbridge experience, including the role he hopes to play on the Blood Tribe and what he plans to do with his education.
Sharing Indigenous understanding with new displays in Markin Hall New display cases housing Indigenous artifacts in the University of Lethbridge's Dhillon School of Business have become a visual and tangible reminder that reconciliatory work is being done.
Elders in Residence offer campus community spiritual and emotional support Through traditional teachings and storytelling, the Blackfoot Elders in Residence at the University of Lethbridge offers guidance, cultural support, and encouragement to the campus community. The Carolla (Napiakii) Calf Robe Elders and Ceremony
Shining Student: Ponokohkyiaao, Nathan Crow Business student Nathan felt a strong connection to uLethbridge long before he applied. The University resides on traditional Blackfoot territory and he is a proud member of the Kainai Nation (Blackfoot).
Finding the familiar: exploring Indigenous student support in business education Providing a sense of belonging and inclusion for Indigenous students at the University of Lethbridge's Dhillon School of Business.