ON THE MARK: with Ryan Pace, Nursing Education in Southwestern Alberta
Growing up in Fernie, B.
It's a family affair: the Pocza family
Terry Pocza, General Business Administration 1975 - Delorey Pocza Hagel, Business Administration – Accounting 1983 - Rod Pocza, General Business Administration 1975, Distinguished Alumnus 2002 - Har
News and notes
Burns named to city and national organizations - Lethbridge College President and CEO Dr.
Generosity for the generations
This spring, the college approached the brink of its $25 million fundraising goal thanks to the generosity of five local companies and organizations that donated more than $1 million in cash, technology and equipment in recent months.
Where are they now: The teacher (or class) who changed my life
- Wider Horizons asked readers to send us their stories about the teacher or class that made a difference in their lives.
Portraits of our people
Wider Horizons put out a call this spring for faculty and staff members to pass along the names of colleagues who make a difference in their lives and in their jobs.
Lethbridge College Legacies: Georgia Green Fooks
“I feel like you owe something to your community for living here.
Q&A with Allen Ledyit and Penny Balfour
Lethbridge College Child and Youth Care instructor Allen Ledyit was getting ready for church on May 8 when he got the call.
Grads on our grounds: with Richard Martinell
This isn’t the first time Richard Martinell, a 1981 graduate of the college’s Carpentry Apprenticeship program, has returned to work at the campus where he started to learn his trade.
From our kitchens: Vegetarian Moroccan Tagine
- This slow-cooked Moroccan stew is the ideal way to showcase some of fall’s most luscious flavours.
Where are they now
2016 - Jonathan Guignard, Digital Communications and Media - Jonathan is a new reporter at the Westwind Weekly News in Magrath.
The Ellis effect: Dr. Faron Ellis and the Citizen Society research lab
Formal social science research methods classes don’t typically have students bubbling with excitement.
Whistling while he works
You'll often hear Clarence Slomp coming before you see him.
News and notes: Alumnus presents a gift fit for a queen
Matthew Quilley (Criminal justice 2007) has made three tours throughout North America and Europe during the four years he has spent with the RCMP’s Musical Ride.
Editor's message
The teacher who changed my life failed me on my first writing assignment.