Your questions answered about the new Agricultural Enterprise Management program
Mandy Gabruch, instructor with the new Agricultural Enterprise Management program, is happy to answer questions about Lethbridge College’s newest program, accepting students for the first time this fall. The program is a unique blend of applied skills and higher-level analysis of industry trends and issues that affect the business of agriculture.
Lethbridge College summer camps crush boredom and create skills
Whether it’s discovering a new passion, experiencing hands-on learning or just having fun, Lethbridge College has a summer camp for everyone. The college offers a diverse mix of sessions on campus throughout July and August for participants aged six to 16.
College students survey Coyote Flats Pioneer Village as part of new partnership
A new partnership between Lethbridge College and the Prairie Tractor and Engine Museum Society gave Geomatics Engineering Technology students a true taste of surveying challenging terrain in winter conditions
Remembering Ken Riley, first faculty member of Law Enforcement program
A funeral mass will be held Monday for Ken Riley, the first faculty member hired by Lethbridge College to create its Law Enforcement program in 1969.
Justice Studies instructor and students head to Croatia for post-graduate course
A Lethbridge College instructor has been invited to be part of the faculty for one of the world’s leading post-graduate criminal justice courses. Aaron Eyjolfson, an instructor in the School of Justice Studies, will present at the 34th annual Postgraduate Course of Victimology, Victim Assistance and Criminal Justice in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Approximately 200 high school students to get immersive college experience
More students than ever before will be exposed to more college programs than ever before, as Experiential Learning Week returns to Lethbridge College. Now in its third year, the week invites students to take part in specially designed college-level programming in an area of the student’s interest.
At Lethbridge College, designer Cherie Reitzel found the perfect space
Teaching Excellence award winner Cherie Reitzel, an instructor in the Interior Design Technology program, has found southern Alberta and Lethbridge College to be spaces perfectly designed for her.
Rookie of the Year award winner Florian Linder is focused on performance
Meet General Studies instructor Florian Linder, who received a Rookie of the Year honour from the Lethbridge College Faculty Association and LC Students' Association Teaching Excellence awards program. He's had quite a year.
Environmental Science instructor Shane Roersma earns third Teaching Excellence honour
Shane Roersma, a wildlife biologist and instructor in the Renewable Resources Management diploma and Ecosystem Management degree programs, just received a third Teaching Excellence award in his 18-year college career.
This teaching award almost didn’t happen for Cyndi Starzyk-Frey
After 19 years as an instructor in General Studies, Cyndi Starzyk-Frey has won her first Teaching Excellence award. It was not for a lack of her students trying to nominate her. Starzyk-Frey laughs as she recalls how students would ask her permission to nominate her, and each time, she told them she was ineligible as an hourly instructor.