Criminal Justice student channels the Queen of Soul for video assignment
The powerful voice of Aretha Franklin coming through his headphones was just the first surprise that greeted a Criminal Justice - Policing instructor as he sat down to grade a student video. He quickly learned that it wasn't the only surprise in a one-of-a-kind video produced by one of his students for a class assignment.
Multimedia students want to you to #CatchOurPhone
A group of Lethbridge College Multimedia Production students just proved their mad marketable skills of flexibility, collaboration and innovative thinking by creating an online event that captures the essence of self-isolation and the role of technology to keep us connected. They planned, designed and marketed an online event called #CatchOurPhone.
Students turn to video to complete practicums
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Early Childhood Education students were left with a question - how do you gain experience from observing children, when you no longer have access to children? Faculty and students turned to video to ensure their learning could continue.
Nursing student bridges the gap between seniors and their families
With a strict limit on visitors to the long-term care facility where he works, Nursing student Carl Abellana saw the need for comfort and connection between residents and family members in unsettling times. So he took it upon himself to create those connections, using technology to bring families together.
Order in the [online] court
Testifying in the college's mock courtroom is a rite of passage for Justice Studies students. Now, that experience is being recreated in the online world.
Focus on student success during COVID-19 pandemic
With the college's classes moved to alternate online delivery models, faculty are coming up with innovative ways to make sure students are able to successfully complete their academic courses.
Merging Realities conference brings people together virtually
In this time of social distancing and staying home, Lethbridge College’s Merging Realities conference is focused on bringing people together – virtually. The third annual Merging Realities conference takes place on Wednesday, March 25, in a completely virtual setting.
Fifth annual Tecconnect challenge gives students real-world opportunity
The fifth annual Tecconnect Challenge takes place for Lethbridge College students on Tuesday. Students from the Multimedia Production and Digital Communications and Media programs will have five hours, working in groups, to create a marketing plan and collaterals to help solve real-world challenges for a local entrepreneur.
Ecosystem Management student earns national scholarship
A Lethbridge College student has been awarded a prestigious scholarship by Canada’s Parliamentary Outdoor Caucus. Monica Bartha, who is completing the Ecosystem Management – Bachelor of Applied Science degree program with a specialization in Fish and Wildlife Management, was one of just 10 students from across Canada selected for the honour.
Students fly their creative flag with design competition
A unique collaboration between the City of Lethbridge and Lethbridge College has produced an opportunity for a group of Engineering Design and Drafting Technology students. Students were invited to submit designs for revamped City Hall flag poles, to be considered as part of the final selection process.