University of Lethbridge highlights for the week of January 26 to January 31
The University of Lethbridge has a number of events lined up this week that may be of interest to your readers, viewers and listeners. Members of the media who are interested in covering these events are encouraged to contact the individual event organizer directly.
Media availability for Saskatchewan MLA Jennifer Campeau
Tuesday, Jan. 27, 10 a.m., Markin Hall atrium
MLA Campeau is the first executive-in-residence through the Scotiabank First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Mentors Program. She was one of the first graduates of the U of L’s First Nations Governance program in 2008 and was elected to the Saskatchewan legislature in 2011. While in Lethbridge this week, Campeau will be speaking to First Nations students and youth.
Contact: Caroline Zentner, 403-394-3975, caroline.zentner@uleth.ca
Music at Noon Series — Dr. Deanna Oye, piano
Tuesday, Jan. 27, 12:15 to 1 p.m., Recital Hall, W570
Dr. Oye is an associate professor and Chair of the Department of Music. In addition to teaching at the U of L, Oye maintains a busy performing schedule. Her performance will feature music from 19th-century Vienna and 20th-century South America.
Contact: Naomi Sato, satony@uleth.ca
Water Talks — Dr. Jon Sweetman
Wednesday, Jan. 28, noon to 1 p.m., Alberta Water and Environmental Science Building, WE1001
Sweetman, water resources manager with Alberta Innovates – Energy and Environment Solutions, will talk about the work he does to help meet Alberta’s Water for Life goals, including safe and secure drinking water, healthy aquatic ecosystems and reliable, quality water supplies. He will discuss achieving these goals in light of population growth, increasing development, more demands for water and growing effects of climate change.
Contact: Dr. Andreas Luek, 403-332-4095, andreas.luek@uleth.ca
Café Galt — Dr. Goldie Morgentaler
Thursday, Jan. 29, 7 p.m., Galt Museum and Archives
Dr. Morgentaler, a U of L English professor, will be the guest speaker at a talk about the novels written by her mother, Dr. Chava Rosenfarb, a U of L Honorary degree recipient (2006). Rosenfarb, who was born in Poland and survived the Holocaust, wrote in Yiddish to recreate the lost world of Jewish Poland.
Contact: Dr. Goldie Morgentaler, 403-329-2365, goldie.morgentaler@uleth.ca
Fourth Annual Graduate Biology Symposium
Friday, Jan. 30, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., 1st Choice Savings Centre and PE261
Graduate students in the Biological Science Department will be showcasing their research through posters and presentations.
Contact: Tyler Tamayose, tyler.tamayose@uleth.ca
Pronghorn Men’s Hockey Program — head shave
Friday, Jan. 30, following the game against the UBC T-Birds that starts at 7 p.m., Nicholas Sheran Arena
The men’s hockey team will be shaving their heads in support of teammate Dylan Tait and athletic therapist and equipment manager Brennan Mahon, both of whom were diagnosed with testicular cancer this year.
Contact: Eoin Colquhoun, 403-380-1851, eoin.colquhoun@uleth.ca
Abbondanza
Saturday, Jan. 31, 6 to 11 p.m., CoCo Pazzo Italian Café
This annual celebration, a partnership between the University fine arts community and a locally owned and operated restaurant, is a fun event dedicated to raising funds for Fine Arts student scholarships.
Contact: Katherine Wasiak, 403-329-2227, katherine.wasiak@uleth.ca
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Contact:
Caroline Zentner, public affairs advisor
403-394-3975
403-795-5403 (cell)