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Administrators reasonably ask for notification of absence to help them provide good service to students and to protect the overall health and wellbeing of individuals and the organization. The wide variety of work environments from which teaching faculty can do their work means that faculty employees need to communicate consistently with supervisors and administrative staff about their location and availability.
What’s happening on campus – Sept. 23-29, 2019
Here is a look at events happening on the Lethbridge College campus from Sept. 23-29, 2019.
The 2019-22 Lethbridge College Comprehensive Institutional Plan is strongly rooted in the idea of growing our way to sustainability. Our connection to the land, agriculture and the natural environment has provided inspiration for the way we do business and how we approach student success. Growth is a natural part of life, and this concept has become the backbone of our strategy moving forward.
What’s happening on campus – Sept. 16-22, 2019
Here is a look at events happening on the Lethbridge College campus from Sept. 16-22, 2019.
Students shed light on effect of litter in the community
People may be desensitized to the sight of litter on a riverbank or even the heaps of garbage bags collected during Lethbridge’s annual Coulee Cleanup. But a group of Lethbridge College students and their instructor are attempting to engage the public by telling the story of what that litter means to the environment.
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Free gym memberships offered to students to promote mental health
Lethbridge College is offering free Fitness Centre memberships to all students for the Winter 2021 semester. Links between physical and mental health are well established, and this is a step the college can take to ensure students who are in the Lethbridge area have access to gym facilities.
Progressive Pride Flag raised at Lethbridge College
In a show of support for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, Lethbridge College raised the Pride Flag on campus on Monday morning. The raising of the flag coincides with Lethbridge Pride celebrations, which are taking place throughout the week.
Lethbridge College invites high school gamers to esports tournament
Some of the most well-known videogame characters will clash on screen this weekend as Lethbridge College opens its doors for a high school esports tournament. Southern Alberta students, in Grades 9 through 12, can register to battle it out at the Super Smash Bros tourney aptly named “Kodiaks Spring Smash.” The game features characters from various Nintendo franchises as players try to knock their opponents off the stage and out of bounds.
Honouring Excellence 2019 award recipients announced
Four Lethbridge College alumni have been recognized with this year’s Honouring Excellence awards. Each of the award recipients has used their Lethbridge College education as a springboard to great careers and extraordinary accomplishments both in Lethbridge and beyond.
Pride Flag flies at Lethbridge College
Lethbridge College President and CEO Dr. Paula Burns raised the Pride Flag on campus on Monday morning. The rainbow flag is flying outside of the college’s main entrance in celebration of Pride Month and in conjunction with Lethbridge Pride Fest.
Lethbridge College to host ACAC Women’s Volleyball Championships
The top eight women’s volleyball programs in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) will be making their way to Lethbridge College next week for the 2024 ACAC Women’s Volleyball Championships presented by Alpine Drywall Ltd.
Lethbridge College New Student Orientation to feature alumnus with ties to the NBA, NFL, NHL
His career has taken him from coast-to-coast-to-coast, working across North America in three of the continent’s four major professional sports leagues. And it’s a journey that began at Lethbridge College.
John Vidalin (Communication Arts 1991), Executive Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer of the NBA’s Miami Heat, will share his story as this year’s keynote speaker at the college’s New Student Orientation (NSO) on Sept. 5.
Lions Club gift allows Lethbridge College to set its sights on helping visually impaired students
Lethbridge College has received a $50,000 gift from the Picture Butte Lions Club to support students on campus with eyesight limitations. The Ron LeClaire Memorial Award is named in memory of a long-time Picture Butte Lions Club member and will be used to create scholarships for students who are blind or visually-impaired.
‘Be ready’ because ‘what happens next matters most’ - Lethbridge College unveils new brand
Lethbridge College is dynamic, evolving and growing. This is the feedback received from months of consultations with the college community and partners, and these inspiring and encouraging ideas have formed the basis of Lethbridge College’s new brand campaign.
Lethbridge College takes Black History Month celebrations online
Lethbridge College is recognizing and celebrating the history and contributions of its Black community, as Black History Month celebrations move online for 2021. Throughout the month of February, the college will use its website and social media channels to share a variety of stories and resources that highlight the cultures and backgrounds of those who make up the college community.
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