Alumni

Lethbridge College at 60: Kodiaks

Charlton Weasel Head - General Studies 1999 - Community Leader Award 2017 - While he was still playing basketball for Kainai High School, coaches at a half dozen colleges tried to recruit Charlton Wea
Kodiaks

News and notes: Kodiaks news

In addition to sending both women’s and men’s basketball teams to the national championships, the Lethbridge College Kodiaks collected a number of provincial and national honours during the 2016-1
News and Notes

News and notes

Bringing home the hardware  - Wider Horizons and Lethbridge College represented at the CASE District VIII 2016 communications awards competition, bringing home a gold award in feature writing for the
Alumni

Where are they now?

Lethbridge College grads, supporters named to women’s economic security councils - Thirty-two Indigenous leaders with diverse backgrounds - including four with ties to Lethbridge College – make up
Cover Story

People make the place

Whether they were founders, builders, alumni, faculty, staff or students, it is people who made Lethbridge College what it has been for the last six decades, and it is people who make it what it is today and what it will be in the decades to come.
Alumni

It's a family affair: The Carey Family

Ryan, Jamie and Blake Carey chose to attend Lethbridge College for many reasons: the campus was close to home, it offered small class sizes and the programs they were interested in had good reputations.
Alumni

Lethbridge College at 60: Founders and builders

Kate Andrews - Founder, first board chair - { 1957-1967 } - Van Christou, one of the founders of the University of Lethbridge, vividly remembers the first time he met Kate Andrews, one of the founders of Lethbridge College, in person.