Cover Story
Walking with the Wisdom of our Mothers and Grandmothers
For more than six decades, Lethbridge College has been an important waypoint in the life journeys of tens of thousands of people.
From our kitchens
Crisp Delight
When it comes to cooking, Chef Nikki Soup strikes to find a balance between her traditional roots and the latest food trends.
Research in Action
Soil education rooted in the ground: new donation to lethbridge college unearths endless learning possibilities
It’s a collection shrouded in mystery. Its history is murky. Its journey to its new home is the result of 30 years of hard work and partnership.
Research in Action
Digging Deeper into the Monolith Collection
Classification is a science and an art.
President in action
President in action
Dr. Paula Burnsparticipates in Employee Engagement sponsored Paint-and-Sip where employees created their own "Starry Night"
Office Intrigue
The Fluids Lab
The centrepiece of the lab is the 10-metre open channel flume, which runs down the long length of one side of the room.
The last word
The Last Word
The college's first women's soccer team, winning gold in their first season.
College Kudos
Campus kudos
Congratulations to these Lethbridge College community members making a difference.
Where Are They Now?
Where are they now?
Celebrating the successes of our alumni in their careers and throughout their lives
Where Are They Now?
Chronicle of a college grad
Anne-Marie Jackson (Communication Arts – Print Journalism 2007)
Student Perspectives
Conversations With Our Convocates
ome soon-to-be-grads share memories and insights about meaningful Lethbridge College people, practicums, projects and places.
It's a Family Affair
The Schmidt Family
Schmidt’s family has a hearty presence at the college, where his children have also answered the call to help others.
It's a Family Affair
The Johnson Family
Rebecca’s Administrative Office Professional diploma led directly to the job she wanted very soon after graduating.
News and Notes
Philanthropy
Matteottis support student-athletes with $100,000 gift to Kodiaks Athletics.
News and Notes
Spotlight on Bill and Sue Smienk
As a couple, what do you do when one person loves to explore other cultures, and the other doesn’t enjoy travel? You bring the world to your door.
Campus in season
Campus in season
While this fine-feathered-friend didn’t divulge its travel routes, spotting a robin on campus is a true sign of spring.