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Lethbridge College’s Centre for Technology, Environment, and Design launches Wildlife Analytics Lab
Lethbridge College’s Centre for Technology, Environment and Design (CTED) has launched its Wildlife Analytics Lab (WAL), a new research initiative offering fee-for-service cementum analysis of wildlife teeth.
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Lethbridge College’s Centre for Technology, Environment, and Design launches Wildlife Analytics Lab
Lethbridge College’s Centre for Technology, Environment and Design (CTED) has launched its Wildlife Analytics Lab (WAL), a new research initiative offering fee-for-service cementum analysis of wildlife teeth.
Engineering Design and Drafting Technology program receives national accreditation
Lethbridge College’s Engineering Design and Drafting Technology program has been granted a national program accreditation by Technology Accreditation Canada. The accreditation means graduating students will now have more advantages to begin their careers, earn higher wages and have flexibility to work anywhere in Canada.
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.
Lethbridge College and Liquid Avatar Technologies creating a campus in the metaverse
Lethbridge College’s Centre for Technology, Environment and Design (CTED) has announced that it is partnering with Liquid Avatar Technologies Inc., a publicly traded global blockchain and fintech solutions company, to launch a first of its kind work-integrated learning opportunity for students. Liquid Avatar Technologies is providing 9,000 plots of land within its Aftermath Islands Metaverse – a network of spaces where users can create a virtual world parallel to their physical one.
New interview rooms provide students with replicated work environments
Students enrolled in Lethbridge College’s Centre for Justice and Human Services (CJHS) can conduct a variety of interviews in a closed and safe environment thanks to the creation of new interview rooms where police statements or human services counseling can take place.
At Lethbridge College, designer Cherie Reitzel found the perfect space
Teaching Excellence award winner Cherie Reitzel, an instructor in the Interior Design Technology program, has found southern Alberta and Lethbridge College to be spaces perfectly designed for her.
Design students put their imaginations to work with Charmed Playhouses
Charmed Playhouses has found its niche where imagination meets design. Known for its extravagant, high-quality playhouses that populate backyards around the world, Charmed is embarking on a new adventure, and bringing Lethbridge College students along for the ride.
City and college team up to offer students design opportunity
A unique opportunity to design a flag pole structure in front of City Hall is being opened students in the Engineering Design and Drafting Technology at Lethbridge College.
Ashcroft Design Challenge winners named
A unique home design created by two Lethbridge College students has been named the winner of the second annual Ashcroft Design Challenge. Designer Jessica Banman and animator/virtual reality creator Teunieke Anker were announced as winners on Wednesday evening.
Vibe N' Flow Dance Class
Join us for an energizing and uplifting dance workshop designed to help you shake off stress and rejuvenate your mind and body! Students, staff and community members welcome!
Free registration at LCSA (CE 1350). Don't forget your active clothing and footwear!
Student Research Symposium
Join us at Lethbridge College for our Student Research Symposium featuring our School of Engineering Technologies, Environmental Sciences and Agriculture students.
GBSV Resources and Supports
Increase your awareness of supports and resources available on campus and in the community for Gender-Based and Sexual Violence. Help yourself and be prepared to support friends and others. Plus this is a great asset for your resume and professional development for many different programs. A safe, non-judgemental space to ask questions. Snacks will be provided at the in-person workshop.
Poiskinnaksin and Year-End Feast
Join Indigenous Services and our Blackfoot Grandparents for Poiskinnaksin (Sacred Ochre Blessing) and a year-end feast to celebrate the end of the school year.
Crafts and Connection
Check out this weekly drop-in group to try new crafts, meet other students and see how we're all coping with student life.
Some of the Wellness Services team will be there to share a new activity each week. All supplies will be provided!
TRAIL - Thriving Resilience For Academics and International Life
This weekly drop-in group for International students is a chance to learn about topics that help make life and learning in Canada easier. Each week we will discuss topics like learning about cultural differences, preparing for exams, making connections and more.
Bring a friend and join us each week or when it works for your schedule!
Sport Betting and the New Legislation webinar
Join Recovery on Campus Alberta (a partner of LC Wellness Services) and learn about the changes to sport betting, the new legislation and increased availability. It is open to all campus community members across Alberta – students and employees.
Register via the link below (and registrants may remain anonymous with cameras off and names changed on zoom)
March 27th, 2024 – 12-1 pm – Sports Betting and New Legislation with Dr. Andrew Kim
Questions or problems registering? Contact Lori Harasem in Wellness Services at [email protected]
Free Hot Chocolate and Tea Cart for Stress Less Week
Enjoy a free beverage and some wellness resources with our pop-up up beverage cart this morning! If itit'ss cold, maybe we will have tea and hot chocolate. If it's warm, maybe we will have some flavoured water! Wait and see and be sure to stop by when you see us around!
Hack and Seek: Alberta XR Career Quest
Apply now to compete in Hack and Seek: Alberta XR Career Quest. This fun, free and highly competitive event will be held simultaneously in Lethbridge, Calgary and Edmonton.
CANCELLED - Mobile Food Bank on campus
Mobile Food Support is a service provided by Lethbridge Food Bank that allows community members access to food support at various locations around Lethbridge. It is open to ANYONE who may need a little extra food assistance. All they will ask for is your name and postal code.
The food truck will be outside the main front doors of campus in the parking circle starting at 4 pm and will be there until they run out, or 6 pm at the latest.
For more information on mobile food support including other community locations and dates, as well as other services provided by Lethbridge Food Bank, please visit: Home - Lethbridge Food Bank
For more information about on campus food support including emergency food hampers, food pantries, and the community fridge, please visit the LCSA office or their website: Food Bank (mylcsa.com)
For a list of on and off campus resources for food concerns, please visit the food pantry or the table outside of Wellness Services, or email [email protected] to have it emailed to you.
Technology driving careers
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Designing woman- Shelly finds fun and future in fashion
Dwayne’s World: Where Technology Parties on to Help Students Learn
Digging deep: College breaks ground on new trades and technologies facility
Theresa Yauck and David Cocks: College grads concoct new and exciting designs for city’s newest brewery
Melcor Developments Ltd. Classroom established in new trades and technologies facility
Practice makes perfect: students to benefit from new interactive technology
News and notes: LCSA gives $200,000 for new trades and technologies facility
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The purpose of this policy is to protect the confidentiality, integrity and availability of Lethbridge College information technology resources from threats that include, but are not limited to, unauthorized intrusions, malicious use, and inadvertent compromise. Lethbridge College relies on information technology resources to conduct its business; the availability and integrity of information technology resources is essential to college operations.
Appendix A: Use of Information Technology Resources Procedures
The purpose of this policy is to define Lethbridge College’s expectations and requirements for the usage of the college’s information technology resources.
Appendix A: Use of Information Technology Resources Procedures
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The president shall not permit the college to be managed in a manner inconsistent with stewardship of the environment.
The president shall not cause or allow a workplace environment that is unfair, disrespectful, unsafe, or disorganized.
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In order to promote and maintain a safe and respectful college environment, employees of Lethbridge College will not use their position inappropriately in interpersonal relationships with other members of the college community.