U of L talks transition to online courses during pandemic
LETHBRIDGE, AB – For perhaps the first time ever, the vast majority of students enrolled at the University of Lethbridge (U of L) will not actually step foot on campus this term.
Classes kicked off on Wednesday with most programs being offered mostly or entirely online.
Since May, faculty have been working hard to get the school ready.
“I’m proud of how our units from across campus have come together and collaboratively worked to support our faculty members so that they can be in the best position to present a great experience to our students,” says U of L President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Mike Mahon.