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Exploring VR: Lethbridge College to host hackathon for high school students
High school students across Alberta will have a chance this spring to show how extended reality (XR) technology can be used to benefit the real world with Hack and Seek: Alberta XR Career Quest.
Alberta colleges and polytechnics create Agriculture and Food Research Collaborative
In support of Alberta’s economic recovery, seven of Alberta’s colleges and polytechnics have signed a declaration to work together to advance agriculture and food research in Alberta.
Fashion in focus at collaborative “I’ll Show You Mine” event
There will be plenty of glitz and glamour this weekend as Lethbridge College and the University of Lethbridge present the second annual “I’ll Show You Mine… Deconstructing Costume, Constructing Fashion” event. The evening combines the college’s annual fashion show with a collaborative art exhibition.
Lethbridge College offers courses to prepare students for fall
Lethbridge College is helping students be ready for what happens next, with two free student success courses that will help prepare both new and returning students for the fall 2020 semester.
Merging Realities returns to show real world VR applications
From agriculture to architecture, health care to history, education to entertainment, virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) is proving its effectiveness in a wide variety of industries.
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Empire Homes donates $107,000 from The College Home to Lethbridge College
A beautiful new home on Lethbridge’s south side has resulted in a $107,000 gift to Lethbridge College from the builder, Empire Homes.
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Wind Turbine Technician program partners with prominent safety training company
A new partnership with TEAM-1 Academy Inc. means one of the world’s leading safety and rescue training companies will provide world-class training and equipment to students and faculty in Lethbridge College’s Wind Turbine Technician program.
Provincial funding received for maintenance, renewal work
The Government of Alberta has announced it will fund an additional $3.35 million worth of capital maintenance and renewal work at Lethbridge College, creating an estimated 19 new jobs in the community.
What’s happening on campus – Nov. 5-11, 2018
Here is a look at events happening on the Lethbridge College campus from Nov. 5-11, 2018.
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.
Instructors recognized with LCFA/LCSA Teaching Excellence awards
The Lethbridge College Faculty Association (LCFA) and the Lethbridge College Students’ Association (LCSA) have reviewed the 115 nominations submitted by students and have announced the winners of this year’s Teaching Excellence Awards.
Lethbridge College aquaponics research on display for all at Granary Road
One of the newest exhibits to open at Granary Road, located south of Calgary, showcases the cutting-edge work happening in the college’s Aquaculture Centre of Excellence (ACE) to an inquisitive and curious audience – school children and their families.
VR team brings an Alberta heritage site to life
The Grande Cache Dinosaur Track site, located on the edge of the Rocky Mountains northwest of Edmonton, is the only large-scale exposure of dinosaur tracks known in Canada. Thanks to researchers from Lethbridge College, visitors to the Grande Cache Tourism and Interpretive Centre can follow in these dinosaurs’ footsteps.
Nursing student bridges the gap between seniors and their families
With a strict limit on visitors to the long-term care facility where he works, Nursing student Carl Abellana saw the need for comfort and connection between residents and family members in unsettling times. So he took it upon himself to create those connections, using technology to bring families together.
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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