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AgENT

AgENT is an extra curricular applied research opportunity open to all Lethbridge College students. Become an entrepreneur and work with industry mentors on real world challenges.

Student success

We have supports that are here for you every step of the way, from your first contact with the college until you cross the stage at convocation and beyond. At that point, you’ll join our grads who are found around the world, achieving their slice of success.

Our awards

One of the ways to measure the impact of the work that is done in our Marketing and Communications departments is by putting it up against the best from other colleges and universities throughout North America and around the world. And when we do – it’s clear to see we hold our own.

We have been nominated for and have won numerous awards over the years, including CASE District VIII awards, the Alberta Magazine Publishers Association awards, and The Aurora Awards.

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Nikka Yuko, Lethbridge College partner for immersive video experience

Visitors to Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden are now able to experience yet another memorable sensation. The garden’s new Nikka Yuko Kamakura (Igloo) domed experience uses 360-degree video to immerse visitors in stunning visual displays of traditional Japanese and Canadian culture and environments.

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Indigenous students to be honoured with custom stole

Indigenous students who cross the stage at Lethbridge College’s Convocation ceremony will do so with a special symbol wrapped around their shoulders. The college unveiled a new custom-designed stole for Indigenous convocates at Tuesday evening’s Indigenous Honour Night. The stole will be worn for the first time at Friday’s Convocation.

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Bee ready with Travis Killian

We asked Travis Killian, manager of customer service and operations with Information Technology Services, to put on his beekeeper’s hat to share the 1-2-3s of bees.
 

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Collaboration gives students internet-of-things work experience

Huddling in front of a computer monitor, with fish tanks burbling a few metres away and small seedlings growing in adjacent trays, Lethbridge College Computer Information Technology (CIT) student Shealyn Cossette seems to be right in her element. Cossette, who is completing her CIT diploma over three years as she waited out the pandemic, says the real-world conditions in the Aquaculture Centre of Excellence (ACE) provide a true test of the interfacing and netwo

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