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Fragments of the University of Lethbridge's History: The Campus and Academic Plans Evolve | Apr. 29
Founding Philosophy, Founding Faculty.
The University of Lethbridge commenced on January 1,1967 and quickly established itself as an experimental institution. Why did it choose to focus on becoming a liberal university? Who were the founding faculty and administrators who championed this philosophy? They arrived from all over the world — some saw service in wars, others were escaping them, and still others saw an opportunity for something special and unique here.
This talk will focus on the guiding institutional philosophy and the early faculty.
WHEN: Monday, April 29; 2–3 p.m.
WHERE: AH100 (Anderson Hall, "Andy's Place)This is the third of the 4-part Fragments of the University of Lethbridge's History series by Mike Perry (University Archivist, Retired). Upcoming engagements include:
- Photographic and Film Montage
- Wednesday, June 5, 2024; 2–3 p.m.; AH100 (Anderson Hall, "Andy's Place)
- Wednesday, June 5, 2024; 2–3 p.m.; AH100 (Anderson Hall, "Andy's Place)
We look forward to you joining us for this fascinating look at the University of Lethbridge’s history—everyone is welcome!
April 18, 2024
Library Intersession Hours: April 20 – May 5
During the intersession period between the spring and summer semesters (April 20 – May 5), the Library's staffed hours are as follows:
- Monday – Friday: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
- Saturday – Sunday: CLOSED
NOTE: The Library will be closed Tuesday, April 30 for a staff retreat.
The Library’s 24-hour Study will be available at all times.
Summer semester hours will begin on Monday, May 6.
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April 12, 2024
- Photographic and Film Montage