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Lethbridge College students earn accolades for lacrosse stick design
A team of Lethbridge College students have used their ingenuity and skills to build a better lacrosse stick. By improving the design of the primary equipment for the oldest organized sport in North America, they’ve received recognition from the Association of Science and Engineering Technology Professionals of Alberta as a finalist for the 2020 Capstone Project of the Year Award.
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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.
Canada’s Western Gateway turns to Lethbridge College for student-designed logo
In need of a logo to identify a newly-formed organization aimed at boosting the regional economy, Canada’s Western Gateway Trade and Logistics Corridor turned to Lethbridge College for a student design.
Bachelor of Ecosystem Management degree offers many outcomes
Lethbridge College’s Bachelor of Ecosystem Management degree program is the perfect pathway for students interested in fulfilling careers, pursuing professional designations or attaining further post-secondary education while creating a career focused on the outdoors.
College team and projects honoured with industry awards
Lethbridge College has been recognized with more than a dozen industry awards for people and projects connected to the Marketing, Communications, Alumni and Engagement (MCAE) team for work completed in 2022.
New Deans to lead Lethbridge College into 2019-20 academic year
Lethbridge College will have new leaders in three of its academic centres for the 2019-20 academic year. Dr. Kevin Smith joins Lethbridge College, while long-time employees Dr. Terry Kowalchuk and Sheldon Anderson move into new roles.
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.
Kodiaks Kits connect new students with Lethbridge College
New Lethbridge College students should check their mailboxes and doorsteps, as Lethbridge College delivers a taste of New Student Orientation directly to their homes. Kodiaks Kits, which include both important information for new students and goodies have been sent to all new students as a way to welcome them to the college.
Lethbridge College exploratory program highlights options for high school students
High school students in southern Alberta are getting the chance to explore potential career pathways thanks to a new initiative at Lethbridge College. Exploratory programming allows students in Grades 10 and 11 to visit campus for a day and explore their program of choice. College instructors are on hand to deliver the programs, which help participants become more familiar with their chosen field of study.
Lethbridge College to host virtual and in-person Open House
Prospective students are invited to learn more about what Lethbridge College has to offer at Open House this Saturday, March 5. Whether it’s in-person or online, prospective students will have the opportunity to meet with expert instructors, find out more about future careers and experience the college’s friendly campus and supportive environment.
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