Lethbridge College wins big at CASE VIII awards
Lethbridge College’s Advancement team was recognized for its outstanding work by winning six CASE District VIII 2019 Communications Awards at a ceremony in Vancouver. The college received five awards for exemplary achievement in marketing and communications while senior communications specialist Paul Kingsmith received a Rising Star award.
Community input sought on educational needs of Taber and Area
Residents of Taber and its nearby communities now have the chance to provide feedback on the educational needs of the community and guide future programming. The Community Survey of Educational Needs is available online and will help gauge how Lethbridge College can serve the region.
What’s happening on campus – Feb. 11-18, 2019
Here is a look at events happening on the Lethbridge College campus from Feb. 11-18, 2019.
Lethbridge College application fee waived at Open House
Lethbridge College is making it easier for prospective students to pursue their post-secondary educational goals. The Winter Open House takes place on Saturday and everyone who applies on-the-spot will have the application fees waived.
Student-designed home finalist for top industry award
A home designed a two Lethbridge College student was voted as a finalist for a major industry award. The Emberly, designed by Interior Design Technology student Lina Wiebe, was a finalist in the annual BILD Lethbridge awards.
What’s happening on campus – Feb. 4-10, 2019
Here is a look at events happening on the Lethbridge College campus from Feb. 4-10, 2019.
Kodiaks to Make Some Noise for Mental Health
The Lethbridge College Kodiaks are joining programs from across the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) to Make Some Noise for Mental Health this week. The campaign is designed to encourage empathy, understanding and open-mindedness while promoting resources and support available on campus for those who need it.
Federal Government gifts ‘invaluable’ soil monoliths collection to LC
A decades-old collection that helps identify a wide variety of soil types from across western Canada now resides at Lethbridge College. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) has donated 110 soil monoliths to the college.
Unearthing the history of a one-of-a-kind collection
Its history is murky. Its journey to its new home took more than 30 years. And any firm answers to fill in the blanks may have disappeared with an old photograph and the passing of one of southern Alberta’s leading soil scientists.
LC, LPS team up to provide training to police cadets from five agencies
Lethbridge College’s Police Cadet Training program welcomed a new class of 34 cadets this morning from five different agencies. This class is unique as it marks the first time in Alberta’s history that police recruits and community peace officer recruits will train side-by-side.