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Bell Let’s Talk conversation is well underway on campus

On Wednesday, Jan. 31, Canadians will take to social media to show their support for mental health as part of Bell Let’s Talk Day. The campaign is aimed at driving a national conversation about mental health. At Lethbridge College, that conversation is well underway and its reach to support students and student success is growing thanks to a $365,000 grant from the Government of Alberta’s ministry of Advanced Education.

Alumni

2018 Honouring Excellence award recipients announced

From their roots in southern Alberta, Lethbridge College graduates have gone on to have an influence in countless professions and industries around the world. This year, four of those alumni will join an expanding roster of graduates to have earned Honouring Excellence Awards, recognizing alumni who have set themselves apart in their lives, work and communities.

Announcement
Rodrigo Esparza, Ashcroft Master Builder General Manager

Ashcroft Design Competition will bring Interior Design students’ designs to life

The Ashcroft Design Challenge officially launched on Thursday in partnership with Lethbridge College. First-year IDT students will come up with an original home design that is unique, innovative and reflective of what modern living in Lethbridge looks like. Those first-year students will then be paired with second-year students who will bring the design to life in virtual reality. Designs will be judged by Ashcroft Master Builder, and the company will then build the winning design, with the designing students working with the team as interns.

Campus News
Participants discuss outdoor play during the Visioning and Leading Outdoor Play in Alberta Symposium

Ideas and discussion emerge as outdoor play leaders meet at Lethbridge College

A full day of discussions, brainstorming and informed presentations were the highlights of the first Visioning and Leading Outdoor Play in Alberta Symposium, held on Tuesday, Dec. 12, at Lethbridge College. Educational and industry speakers led debate around the benefits of outdoor and unstructured play for children and the best way to adopt and implement strategies that support that goal.