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Mark your calendar with dates significant to human rights and diversity. The United Nations (UN) designates international days to focus the world on issues in which the UN has an interest and commitment. The following dates are recognized by the United Nations, the Government of Canada and the Alberta Government. Plan to attend events that recognize and celebrate these dates!
High school students test out college life
Lethbridge College is offering a unique college experience – called Experiential Learning Week – to high school students from across southern Alberta. Approximately 150 students will have the opportunity to engage in an authentic and eye-opening college experience in an academic area that aligns with their interests.
Medicine Hat and Blood Tribe police cadets graduate from Lethbridge College’s collaborative program
The graduation ceremonies of the 2018 Medicine Hat Police Service (MHPS) and Blood Tribe Police Service (BTPS) Cadet Training program took place in Medicine Hat on Friday afternoon. Eleven cadets took part in the 20-week training program. The cadets also received academic accreditation through Lethbridge College for the knowledge and skills they have acquired through this competency-based educational program.
Lethbridge College President and CEO Dr. Brad Donaldson receives Platinum Jubilee Medal
Dr. Brad Donaldson, Lethbridge College President and CEO, has been awarded the Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee Medal in recognition of his dedication and service to adult education. Donaldson received the medal at a special ceremony during the Alberta Post-Secondary Network meeting March 2.
Lethbridge College named one of Canada’s fastest-growing research colleges
Lethbridge College has been recognized as one of Canada’s fastest-growing research colleges while earning its highest ever placement in the annual ranking of Canada’s top 50 research colleges. The college placed 26th on the top 50 list released by Research Infosource and ranked third in research income growth.
Simulated emergency brings together multiple programs for life-like training
Learning for college students often comes within the isolated confines of their own programs. But this weekend, students from five Lethbridge College programs will need to learn to work together as they attend to a simulated emergency event.
Moving forward along a pre-determined course of action requires commitment and dedication to a series of goals designed to build on strengths and prepare for future changes. When Lethbridge Community College (LCC) launched its Learning for Life (L4L) Business Plan 2003-2007, it was with the intention of setting forth on a path that would ensure the institution remains a strong.
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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.
Bell Let’s Talk boosts LC supports to students
Lethbridge College’s efforts to support students through difficult times received a $25,000 boost from the Bell Let’s Talk Post-Secondary Fund. The college is one of 123 post-secondary institutions across Canada to receive money from
Up-and-coming country stars headline Coulee Fest music lineup
Two of Canada’s hottest up-and-coming country entertainers are set to hit the 1st Choice Savings stage as Coulee Fest returns to Lethbridge College on Sept. 17. A full day of entertainment will be capped by Ontario-based brothers Lemon Cash, which will follow a set from award-winning Alberta-based artist Hailey Benedict.
Lethbridge College’s Black History Month celebrations begin Thursday
Lethbridge College is set to kick-off a month full of activities and learning opportunities that will highlight the diversity of the Black community on campus and honour the history and achievements of Black Canadians.
What’s happening on campus – Feb. 4-10, 2019
Here is a look at events happening on the Lethbridge College campus from Feb. 4-10, 2019.
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