News and Notes
Where there’s a will - Why you should write it down
Deciding how to distribute what we own after we pass away and taking steps to see that our wishes will be carried out are definitely among those “shoulds” of life.
News and Notes
Star of nursing
Toyin Bamgbala admits she’s had some options in her life so far, but education wasn’t one of them: she made it mandatory.
Where Are They Now?
Where are they now?
Krista Albers- Business Administration, 2006 - Krista completed her Business Administration diploma with a major in marketing and entered the 2+2 program at the University of Lethbridge.
My Perspective
Perspectives
Wider Horizons asked: Do you think society gives you adequate support to do your job? - Sgt.
Cover Story
Senior Momentum- Our grads help the elderly stay active
Colleen Moses works with resident Ruth Johnson at St. Therese Villa in Lethbridge.
Q & A
Q&A with Matthew Berrigan
Matthew Berrigan, the 2010 winner of Lethbridge College’s Rising Star award came to the campus following a difficult high school career in Black Diamond.
College Kudos
Register here: Susie Kennedy torques up student service
Susie Kennedy wants you to register at Lethbridge College.
News and Notes
Massage Therapy- It’s more than just a back rub
If you have experienced a massage you know about the immediate physical benefits – relaxation, pain relief, and the big smiles.
News and Notes
North by Northwest Territories
The week before Lethbridge College dispatched Garry Andrews to the Northwest Territories for five days of business training near Inuvik last February, the wind chill was pushing the “high” to -31C and the sun wasn’t rising until 11:13 a.
Cover Story
Our animal act goes global with lcwildlife.ca
Matt Smith lines up a northern goshawk for its portrait sitting.
Alumni
Our star alumni
Each April, Lethbridge College sends a new crop of students on its way with our best wishes.
College Kudos
Hail to the chief - Phil Fontaine
Lethbridge College is set to welcome Phil Fontaine, former National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, to its campus for its aboriginal graduation dinner.
News and Notes
College launches the lumber
Sharie Cousins and Chris Hansen are pumped for the dragonboat season.
Student Perspectives
Country roads take her home
Annica Pictin follows the career footsteps of her dad Pat.
ESL in the TLC
College program will help nurses speak the language Diaphoretic, cyanotic, tachycardia: terms that most English speakers do not sprinkle through their everyday conversations, regardless of their language skills.
News and Notes
Gathering Canadian street creds
When Katerina Shortt entered Russia’s Saint-Petersburg State Architectural and Construction University in 1986, the economy was doing well and finding work wasn’t a problem.
Kodiaks
‘Bear trainer’ Brad Karren guides Kodiaks to glory
Brad Karren works with Kodiaks guard Molly Harpole.