Paul Asebiode - Pronghorn Basketball "I wish I knew why the stereotypes that surround Black people are still being accepted."
Haliyat Adesanya - Pronghorn Track & Field "Being a Black athlete means thriving to be the best while working hard to inspire other Black students than it’s not just about 'natural talent'."
Shining Student Seraphin Yip Seraphin Yip chose uLethbridge for its friendly atmosphere, location, and most of all, the abundance of opportunities available. After taking part in 'Student for a Day,' she knew she was in the right place.
How I Spent My Summer Vacation: Heath Petkau In this undergraduate research profile, Heath Petkau showcases his research on birdsong organization, working with Dr. David Logue's Birdsong Lab.
How I Spent My Summer Vacation: Nicole Emsley In this undergraduate research profile, we highlight the work of General Sciences student Nicole Emsley, who is spending her summer with the Faculty of Health Sciences researching ER visits and psychiatric care wait times.
Megan Hebert (BA/BMgt '16), professional development coordinator Megan Hebert (BA/BMgt '16) is the new professional development coordinator for the Office of Graduate Studies at U of L. After working in post-secondary for almost five years, she joined uLethbridge in July. Megan is extremely passionate about experiential learning.
Faculty Friday | Dr. Paul Vasey This month we’ve looked at gender and its intersecting concepts from a qualitative, historic and artistic perspective, but we can’t finish the month off without taking a look at the quantitative side. Dr. Paul Vasey is gathering data on sexual orientation from around the globe.
Shining graduate - Brendon DeGroot (BSc Co-op '21) Brendon DeGroot (BSc Co-op '21) will graduate with his Bachelor of Science majoring in biological sciences and psychology this spring. Brendon's most memorable experiences came from his co-op work terms.
Kalli Eagle Speaker (BASc ‘21) embraces cultural ways of knowing and beads her way into a research project and award recognition "What might seem like just a needle picking up beads is so much more. There is a plethora of information that follows with it." Kalli Eagle Speaker (BASc ‘21) will be receiving her Bachelor of Arts & Science, majoring in Indigenous studies and psychology with a minor in women and gender studies.
Success came through perseverance for Martin Eagle Child (BA '13, BHSc '21) More than halfway through his program, Martin became the primary caregiver for his elderly father, who had suffered a broken leg. He wasn't sure he could continue with his studies, but a combination of caregiver benefits and being able to study from home allowed him to persevere.
Congratulations to the Class of 2021 from the Faculty of Arts & Science Congratulations to the class of 2021! We wish you all the best of luck in your future endeavours and can't wait to see what you do next. We are so proud of you! #ulethgrad2021 #ulethalumni
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).
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.
Imogen Pohl Reflects on her Six-year Journey at the University of Lethbridge: Even Superheroes Take a Day Off Now and Then Sixth-year student Imogen Pohl is close to completing her degree at the University of Lethbridge. A traditional four-year undergraduate degree was not in the cards for her. Instead, she set out to get the absolute most out of her uLethbridge experience as a double major co-op student.
Curious Cayley Fleischman Embraces Opportunity on Campus Cayley has embraced the unique experiences available at the U of L by joining the co-op program, completing both applied and independent studies, becoming a member of one of our campus sororities and working on the Students' Union (ULSU) as the elected Faculty of Arts & Science representative.
Delivering Canada's First Master of Counselling Graduate Program While teaching in the United Arab Emirates Dr. Dawn McBride worked with three Alberta universities to develop Canada’s first Master of Counselling graduate program delivered online with residential components. This is work she continues today at the University of Lethbridge.
Students gain research skills through Mitacs internships Five uLethbridge students have upped their research skills this summer thanks to $15,000 in funding from Mitacs. The funding, offered in partnership with member universities, gives undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity
PUBlic Professor Series presents Dr. Louise Barrett Psychology professor, Dr. Louise Barrett, shares her research as part of the PUBlic Professor Series. Here you can access the original talk as well as a newly recorded Q&A (recorded in summer 2020) on our place in nature, and why the “two cultures” of art and science are really just one.
PUBlic Professor Series presents Dr. David Logue Dr. David Logue is scheduled to share his research as part of the PUBlic Professor Series in the 2020/21 season. As an introduction to David, we recorded a Q&A session on avian communication, vocal interactions, and animal behavior.