We are so fortunate to work and study on such a picturesque campus, surrounded by the sprawling curves of the coulees and under an endless prairie sky. Here’s a look at some moments captured by our very own staff, faculty and students around the campus grounds.
Above the fog
Kerry Swift (PCL Construction Management) sent in the amazing shot of the recent foggy morning in Lethbridge from ABOVE the clouds in Big Yeller!
Foggy start
Julie Magill (Management) captured a foggy morning start from Markin Hall recently!
Foggy start
Jeff Vucurevich (Facilities) snapped this shot recently when the campus was blanketed in a thick morning fog!
Sunrise
Priscilla Patel (BFA ’13, BMgt ’16), (Housing Services) snapped this beautiful sunrise shot recently!
Cotton candy sky
Systems and Databases manager, Doran Anderson submitted this photo from the fall. That sky looks good enough to eat!
Priscilla Patel, Social Media Support, Housing Services snapped this shot last week at the bus loop over-seeing the coulees. The best kind of morning. (Before we got all that snow).
Lucy meets Luxie
Dr. Michelle Helstein (Kinesiology & Physical Education) captured the moment when Luxie's biggest, little fan, Lucy, got to give the Pronghorn a big cuddle at Founders' Day Weekend Tailgate party!
Horns Pride!
Here is a group shot of some of the Syrian families who attended the Horns hockey game this past Saturday afternoon. Community inclusion is so important to families who move to a new city and we couldn't be happier to have these folks in our community!
Blue and gold
The City of Lethbridge honoured the U of L by lighting up City Hall in the blue and gold over the weekend!
Steamy morning sunshine
Dr. Amy Shaw, History, captured this gorgeous glowing morning shot of the steam clouding the sunrise!
Fitball Exercise Program
Dark and stormy
An ominous skyline over campus as captured by Catherine Drenth in Physics and Astronomy.
Let's Do Science!
Grade 10 students from Noble Central School, Danae Goudzwaard (L) and Belinda Anker (R), examine a pig heart as part of Let's Do Science!
Foggy sunrise
Sunrise
Candace Dueck snapped the fog creeping in along the river at sunrise recently!
Summer is in session
Katrina Mendez (MA '00) (Biology) snapped this shot on campus recently of blue skies, green grass and summer students, staff and faculty busily making their way to their destinations.
office distraction
Katrina Mendez (MA '00) (Biology) snapped this view from her office! Look at all of those rolling grey clouds and green coulees!
Owl sighting
Claire Massé (BSc '09), International Student Advisor, spotted this guy taking a bath (and a drink) recently with a few magpies on the road by the quad!
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Justin Orare snapped this pic of campus with Big and Little Yeller in view from his vantage point while working on Piikani House recently!
early morning light shining on UofL
Marie Matkin, Director of Management, Undergrad Programs shot this beautiful landscape of our gorgeous campus.
Grey skies and golden fields
Dr. Jean N. Harrowing, Associate Professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences snapped this gorgeous shot of our campus
Reflections of Blue & Gold
Marie Matkin, Director of Management, Undergrad Programs shot this beautiful fall landscape of our gorgeous campus.
Rhino herd
Dr. Peter Henzi (Psychology) snapped this photo of rhinos foraging in front of the project house in South Africa where he and Dr. Louise Barrett conduct their primate research.
Dr. Paul Hayes
While attending the national chemistry conference in Toronto recently, Dr. Paul Hayes (Chemistry & Biochemistry) took to the CN Tower to experience the Edgewalk 364 meters up!
Green coulees & sun rising
Priscilla Patel (BFA ’13, BMgt ’16), (Housing Services) snapped this beautiful sunrise shot recently!
From the bottom of the coulee
Taryn Tamayose (BFA New Media '12) (Advancement) snapped this shot of the new SAB from the bottom of the coulee during a lunchtime run recently!
Life-long learning
Librarian, Paula Cardozo sent this photo of the exterior of the library at night. A great reminder that we're all still learning.
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Destination Project from afar
Celeste Barnes (PhD Student) captured the Science and Academic Building construction site from across the Oldman River.
Chilly but enthusiastic support!
Big & Little Yeller Go Incognito for Autumn
Big & Little Yeller Go Incognito for Autumn
A foggy start
The view from the new Science and Academic building was a little foggy this morning!
Sunset over campus
The bright & beautiful sunset skyline certainly made up for the large gusts of wind recently!
The view from above
This gorgeous birds eye view comes courtesy of Kerry Swift, the crane operator pulling the levers in PCL Construction Management Ltd.'s tower crane, 'Big Yeller'!