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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.

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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.

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Follow these steps to access your Lethbridge College email on your computer or set up your email on your phone for quick, easy access.

Microsoft Office 365 hosts all of the college’s email accounts and is available to all students and staff for free.

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From the very first gift given to what was then called Lethbridge Junior College - a cheque from the local Rotary club - to the transformational $5 million legacy gift left from the estate of Lloyd and Dorothy Mueller in 2014, Lethbridge College students and programs have benefited from the dedicated philanthropy of the community through our 60-year history.

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Resurfaced gym floor features updated Kodiaks colours, Indigenization

The floor of the Val Matteotti Gymnasium at Lethbridge College is sporting a brand-new look these days. After years of the status quo, the most recent sanding and refinishing project has revealed a bold, new court. At centre, is a black Kodiaks logo emblazoned over powder-blue stain – a prominent colour of the college’s athletics teams.

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Lethbridge College research chair wins big at MIT Hackathon

Mike McCready, the college’s President’s Applied Research Chair in Virtual and Augmented Reality, was one of just 350 people chosen from around the world to take part in the annual Reality Hack: MIT XR Hackathon . His team earned first place honours in two categories and placed in the top 10 overall.

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Ag sector career opportunities abound for those willing to learn

You don’t need to have grown up on a farm to forge a successful career in agriculture. Just ask Autumn Barnes, Lethbridge College’s manager of the Integrated Agriculture Technology Centre (IATC), whose curiosity, search for purpose, and post-secondary education have helped her grow within the agriculture community.

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Agriculture Sciences instructor grows fabulous fungi

What do you get when you combine two biologists and one large Lethbridge yard, multiplied by a passion for sustainable living? Deliciousness.

Agriculture Sciences instructor Adriana Navarro Borrell and husband Chase Morrell grow mushrooms in their South Lethbridge backyard – oyster, shitake and, new this year, wine cap.

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Innovative Lethbridge College Police Cadet Training program earns national gold award

Lethbridge College received a gold Program Excellence award at the Colleges and Institutes Canada annual conference The award was for the competency-based Police Cadet Training program. The innovative and collaborative program meets the specific needs of southern Alberta police services and is the only police training program of its kind at a public college in Canada.

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Kodiaks to forgo official winter ACAC competition

Lethbridge College, along with several other provincial post-secondary institutions, has made the collective decision to forgo competing in the 2021 ACAC winter season for basketball, volleyball and futsal.

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Join Lethbridge College for family fun on the farm

Fun family activities and fascinating insight into cutting-edge agriculture research are on display as Lethbridge College takes part in Alberta Open Farm Days for the first time. Everyone is invited to register for a tour or drop in at the college’s Research Farm, located minutes east of the city, on Saturday, Aug. 13.

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