The last word
THE LAST WORD
We asked a few LC alumni to tell us about the fashions they rocked during their college days – the ones they wish could be forgotten as well as the ones worthy of bringing back.
Cover Story
CHANGING MINDSETS WITH HEADSETS
Virtual learning opens real doors at Lethbridge College.
From our kitchens
SNAPPER VERACRUZ (HUCHINANGO A LA VERACRUZANA)
Sometimes, all it takes is a few simple ingredients to create a masterpiece.
Research in Action
AN EYE ON FEEDING AN INCREASINGLY HUNGRY WORLD
It doesn’t look like much. It blows around on even the slightest draft in the Lethbridge College Aquaculture Centre of Excellence (ACE).
Research in Action
BRINGING THE FARM INDOORS
From the climate-controlled confines of Lethbridge College’s newest building, Dr. Willemijn Appels has a window into a normally hidden world of soil and water.
Where Are They Now?
WHERE ARE THEY NOW
Celebrating the successes of our alumni in their careers and throughout their lives
Research in Action
A PROJECT SPANNING THE CONTINENT
A Lethbridge College applied research project piloted in 2015 and tested in the coulees behind the college has been adopted by planners and land use specialists overseeing more than 100 open-bottomed- or half-culvert crossings around North America.
Research in Action
SURVEYING THE LOCAL LANDSCAPE
For the last 18 academic years, the Citizen Society Research Lab (CSRL) at Lethbridge College has been doing what it does best – asking Lethbridgians and Albertans what they think.
Office Intrigue
HUMBOLDT STRONG
More than 200 staff members – and even the children from the college daycare – joined communities across Canada in marking Jersey Day on April 12.
Story
I GIVE BECAUSE I’M BLESSED, I’M BLESSED BECAUSE I GIVE
An excerpt from the autobiography of Moji Taiwo
Cover Story
MOJI'S TALE
Communication Arts alumna says life’s work attests to the value of bold dreams and hard work
News and Notes
WORKING TOGETHER
On many southern Alberta roads, you can hear the familiar hum of an energy-producing wind turbine in the distance. For 15-year-old Foremost student Jordan Kurtzweg, the sound of the turning blades ignited a cerebral spark.
News and Notes
SEEING WHAT OTHERS MIGHT MISS
Whether it’s a one-of-a-kind picture, a caring word or a plate of pasta, Alvina Roberts serves up what people need in that moment.
President in action
PRESIDENT IN ACTION
Dr. Paula Burns, Lethbridge College President and CEO, congratulated her daughter, Karleen, during Convocation at the Enmax Centre on April 27.