Exploring VR: Lethbridge College to host hackathon for high school students
High school students across Alberta will have a chance this spring to show how extended reality (XR) technology can be used to benefit the real world with Hack and Seek: Alberta XR Career Quest.
Lethbridge College to host career fair Feb. 8
More than 80 southern Alberta employers will be at Lethbridge College on Thursday for a career fair. Free for Lethbridge College students and alumni, the event will give attendees the opportunity to explore summer job or career options, ask questions of employers and distribute resumes.
Lethbridge College’s Black History Month celebrations begin Thursday
Lethbridge College is set to kick-off a month full of activities and learning opportunities that will highlight the diversity of the Black community on campus and honour the history and achievements of Black Canadians.
Canvas and Self-Service access restored
Technical issues with Lethbridge College's student registration system have now been resolved. Thank you for your patience.
Crush New Year’s resolutions with tips from Lethbridge College fitness experts
If your New Year’s resolutions include hitting the gym consistently, Lethbridge College’s fitness experts are ready to help you succeed.
Lethbridge College receives $1 million in provincial research funding
Lethbridge College will receive $1 million in infrastructure funding from the provincial government to expand the capacity of its applied research in irrigation science.
New Student Orientation to kick off winter semester at Lethbridge College
Hundreds of new Lethbridge College students are set to visit campus Friday for the winter semester’s New Student Orientation (NSO). The event kicks off at 9 a.m. with a check-in and service fair in Centre Core. An institutional welcome will follow at 10:30 a.m.
Revisit our favourite moments of 2023
We look back on some of our favourite moments of 2023 at Lethbridge College.
Favourite holiday movies are more than fun
Holiday movies become part of family traditions not only because they feature “Christmas goodies” like perfectly wrapped presents, glittering trees, food and family, and well written, quotable lines. The best ones speak to something deeper and give us pause for reflection, says a Lethbridge College instructor, film buff and philosopher.
Community integration through art: College receives $360,000 grant for research project
Lethbridge College will receive $120,000 per year over the next three years for a new research project that will use art and Blackfoot worldviews to support marginalized populations as they reintegrate into the community.