Coordinates: 49°40′00″N 112°51′50″W / 49.66667°N 112.86389°W / 49.66667; -112.86389 (University of Lethbridge)

University of Lethbridge

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University of Lethbridge
File:FiatLuxLogo.gif
MottoFiat Lux (Latin: "Let there be light")
TypePublic
Established1967
Endowment$24.5 million
PresidentDr. William Cade
Students8,000+ [1]
Location, ,
CampusUrban
Coloursblue   and gold  
AffiliationsAUCC, IAU, CIS, ACU, CWUAA
MascotThe Lethbridge Pronghorns
Websitehttp://www.uleth.ca

The University of Lethbridge (also known as U of L) is a public university in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. The main building sits among the coulees on the west side of the Oldman River.

History

The University of Lethbridge is a non-denominational university established in 1967 at Lethbridge, Alberta. In 1968, the University awarded its first undergraduate degrees in the liberal arts. [1]

The Architect Arthur Erickson designed University Hall, which opened in 1971.

In 1996, the University of Lethbridge opened campuses in Calgary, Alberta and Edmonton, Alberta.

Academics

Both graduate and undergraduate programmes are offered.

In 2004, the University of Lethbridge granted their first doctoral degrees. Lisa Thomson and Robbin Gibb both graduated with doctoral degrees in Cognitive and Behavioural Neuroscience. Earlier in the year, the Alberta government approved the expansion of the fledgling Ph.D. program to include degrees in five new areas: bio-molecular science; biosystems and biodiversity; earth, space and physical science; evolution and behaviour; and theoretical and computational science.

Aboriginal

The University of Lethbridge provides special first-year bridging programs for Aboriginal students. The University of Lethbridge’s Niitsitapi Teacher Education Program with Red Crow Community College was developed in partnership with specific Aboriginal communities to meet specific needs within Aboriginal communities. [2]

Research

The university has strong research programs and is nationally recognized in the sciences.[3][4] It pursues collaborative research with two federal agriculture research centers in Lethbridge. Faculty members participate in a number of national networked centres of excellence and other collaborations in a wide range of fields. The university’s infrastructure in the sciences and information technology is accessible to undergraduate students.

Faculties and schools

University of Lethbridge

The University of Lethbridge has six faculties and schools that administer its bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees.

  • Faculty of Arts and Science
  • Faculty of Education
  • Faculty of Fine Arts
  • School of Health Sciences
  • Faculty of Management
  • School of Graduate Studies

Athletics

Lethbridge Pronghorns

The university is represented in Canadian Interuniversity Sport by the Lethbridge Pronghorns, formerly known as the Chinooks. They have men's and women's teams in basketball, ice hockey, judo, rugby union, soccer, swimming, and track and field. The Pronghorns have twice won national championships, once in men's hockey (1994), and once in women's rugby (2007).[citation needed] The university also has an intramurals program.

The University of Lethbridge Art Gallery has one of the largest collections in Canada of 19th and 20th century Canadian, American and European art, with over 13,000 pieces including drawing, print making, painting, photography, sculpture and installation.

The previous director, Jeffrey Spalding, spearheaded this nationally renowned art collection. Josephine Mills was appointed Director/Curator of the Art Gallery in 2001 and maintains a strong exhibition, publication and research program.

The collection quickly outgrew available archiving and storage space, so a new building was completed in 1999 to house large works. Additional renovations were made in 2000 and 2003 to update a study area for the collection and an incoming/outgoing art handling area.

In 2006, a comprehensive registration database was made available online of the University of Lethbridge collections.

Lineage and establishment

University of Lethbridge
Chancellors
Chancellor Term start Term end
Louis S. Turcotte 1968 1972
James Oshiro 1972 1975
Van E. Christou 1975 1979
Islay M. Arnold 1979 1983
William S. Russell 1983 1987
Keith V. Robin 1987 1991
Ingrid M. Speaker 1991 1995
Robert Hironaka 1995 1999
James D. Horsman 1999 2003
Shirley DeBow 2003 2007
Richard Davidson 2007 present
Presidents
President Term start Term end
Russell J. Leskiw (acting) 1967 1967
W.A.S. "Sam" Smith 1967 1972
William E. Beckel 1972 1979
John H. Woods 1979 1986
Gerald S. Kenyon (acting) 1986 1987
Howard E. Tennant 1987 2000
William H. Cade 2000 present

See also

Notes

49°40′00″N 112°51′50″W / 49.66667°N 112.86389°W / 49.66667; -112.86389 (University of Lethbridge)