U of L reports record number of Indigenous graduates in Spring 2022
LETHBRIDGE, AB – A record number of Indigenous students are graduating from the University of Lethbridge (U of L) this spring.
The U of L said a record 99 graduates will be crossing the stage at the 2021/2022 convocation ceremonies. Dr. Mike Mahon, president and vice-chancellor at the U of L said, “when you see the number of Indigenous students who are finding success and completing their academic careers consistently increase, there is intentionality behind it.”
Over the last 10 years, the U of L has seen, on average, 50 to 75 self-declared Indigenous students graduate between the spring and fall convocation ceremonies. In the last three academic years, those numbers have shot up to 87, 84 and 99 students respectively. The post-secondary said the roots of that growth can be traced.
In 2011, Mahon asked Roy Weasel Fat, then vice-president (academic) at Red Crow Community College, and U of L faculty members Drs. Leroy Little Bear and Jane O’Dea to create a strategy to support Indigenous students, faculty, staff and community members.