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Student-designed home wins regional BILD award

A home designed by two Lethbridge College students has earned a major industry award. The Daphne, designed by Interior Design Technology students Jessica Banman and Teunieke Anker and built by Ashcroft Master Builder, was named top single family home in its price range at the BILD - Lethbridge Region awards.

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Meet Jeff Hamilton, a researcher at Lethbridge College. Jeff’s areas of expertise include using technology in learning, student engagement and active learning.

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Veteran researcher to lead applied research activities at Lethbridge College

Dr. Kenny Corscadden has been appointed the new Associate Vice President of Research at Lethbridge College. Corscadden joined the college in August 2017 as Dean of the Centre for Technology, Environment and Design. He will continue in that role, while also taking on the AVP Research portfolio.

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Lethbridge College offers course for online faculty members

Lethbridge College has adapted its Facilitating Online Learning course to the new academic reality and has made it available for free to all post-secondary institutions and faculty members in an effort to support post-secondary students and faculty members around the world.

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Students shed light on effect of litter in the community

People may be desensitized to the sight of litter on a riverbank or even the heaps of garbage bags collected during Lethbridge’s annual Coulee Cleanup. But a group of Lethbridge College students and their instructor are attempting to engage the public by telling the story of what that litter means to the environment.

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Developers invited to flex their muscles at Alberta Game Jam

Create a new video game from scratch in just 48 hours. That is the task presented to participants of Alberta Game Jam, Alberta’s first province-wide hackathon-style event for game developers. From professional designers to amateur hobbyists, everyone is welcome to take part in the event that runs from Aug. 23 to 25. Lethbridge College will be the southern Alberta host site.

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Lethbridge College alumni panel to speak on career success

Lethbridge College’s first Be Career Ready: Learn from our Alumni panel discussion takes place next week. This free event is designed to connect prospective students, current students and recent graduates with Lethbridge College alumni whose determination, grit and perseverance have elevated them to become leaders in their chosen fields.

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Lethbridge College celebrates newest graduates of Police Cadet program

It was a full crowd in the Lethbridge College library Friday as seven new graduates of the college’s Police Cadet program received their academic certificates and badges. The graduating class completed 22 weeks of training in the award-winning program, developed in partnership with southern Alberta police agencies.

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Innovative SPHERE team wins provincial faculty award

The team behind Lethbridge College’s real-life health care training environment known as SPHERE has earned provincial recognition. The SPHERE team won the Alberta Colleges and Institutes Faculties Association award for Innovation in Teaching.

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