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Student designs underrepresented comic characters for practicum requirement
Second-year Multimedia Production (MMP) student Hayden Mountain Horse is using her incredible artistic skills to bring conceptual characters to life - a practicum assignment she calls “a perfect fit.” Mountain Horse has been working with Bej’a Christmas, founder and CEO of Anemoia Studios - a production house and talent agency based in Oakland, Calif. Its focus is to promote people of colour and other marginalized communities in the entertainment industry.
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Student success at the heart of new home for Teaching, Learning and Innovation
A flexible learning environment that supports students, faculty, employees and the community is at the core of a new home for Lethbridge College’s Centre for Teaching, Learning and Innovation. A renovation of the Buchanan Library space has brought nine departments together under one roof in a collaborative environment that meets the changing educational needs of students.
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Tom Virag’s hobby is truly for the birds
To say Tom Virag, the college’s Residence and guest services coordinator, is an expert in housing is true in more ways than one. Not only is he a key part of getting and keeping students settled on campus, but on evenings and weekends, he can be found in his woodshop, building houses for birds of a different feather.
Virtual roundtables help build connectivity between students
Lethbridge College is responding to student concerns about a lack of connectivity among peers by launching The Student Roundtable, a series of sessions running weekly throughout the semester where students are able to log in and connect with other students in an informal setting.
What’s happening on campus – April 8 to 14, 2019
Lethbridge College cannabis decision
Lethbridge College has informed its students and employees of its rules around cannabis use and possession that will take effect on Oct. 17, 2018, when federal legislation allows the legal purchase and use of cannabis.
Largest construction project in Lethbridge College history comes to a completion as new trades and technologies facility opens
Amid a flurry of sparks as an acetylene torch burned through a specially-fashioned metal ribbon, Lethbridge College’s new Trades, Technologies and Innovation Facility officially opened with an on-campus celebration on Wednesday afternoon.
Dragonfly Education Fund to help students soar to a better future
A $50,000 gift from a retired post-secondary education employee will be used to launch a new scholarship and bursary fund at Lethbridge College. The fund will support students with immediate unexpected financial barriers that keep them from completing their studies.
Experienced leader promoted to lead research and partnerships
An experienced researcher and academic leader who has led Lethbridge College’s Centre for Applied Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CARIE) to unprecedented growth is moving up to a new position. Dr. Kenny Corscadden has been named interim Vice President – Research and Partnerships at Lethbridge College.
Lethbridge College agriculture research on display at Research in RINSA events
Lethbridge College’s agriculture researchers work alongside collaborators and industry partners to solve problems and create new innovations that make a real-world difference. In the coming weeks, those researchers will put their work on display as part of three Research in RINSA networking events.
Lethbridge College alumna Diandra Bruised Head to work with province on Indigenous climate change partnership
Lethbridge College is proud to congratulate alumna Diandra Bruised Head (Renewable Resource Management 2016) on her recent appointment as in-tribe climate change coordinator for the Kainai First Nation.
Lethbridge College showcases innovation in teaching for new semester
Lethbridge College faculty are getting creative and innovative to ensure they deliver engaging, relevant and high-quality classes to students in the Fall 2020 semester. With classes being delivered both online and in-person in the college’s flexible learning environment, faculty members have worked to find new ways to connect with their students.
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Strong and free: Paul DeMaere (Business Administration 1994 and Environmental Sciences 1998)
Strong and free: Darrell and Jody Bohle (Welding Apprenticeship 1983 and Business Administration 1997)
Strong and free: Annette Fox-BruisedHead (Renewable Resource Management 1998)
Strong and free: Eduardo Sonsin (First year student, Business)
Carving a piece of history: the true tale of a John Weaver bronze and the impressive woman who was its inspiration
News and notes: Gift from the McCain Foundation establishes Simulation Collaboratory
Strong and free: Steve Meszaros (Business Administration 1976, Distinguished Alumnus 2012, Honorary Bachelor of Applied Science 2015)
Power and passion: First phase of the new trades and technologies facility ready and roaring to go
Lethbridge College legacies: As soon as cars were invented, drivers wanted to go faster and race against each other.
The Possibilities are Endless: A campaign to lead and transform education in Lethbridge and beyond
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