Come and join us for our reading group! We will be reading Jennifer Mather Saul's "Dogwhistles and Figleaves," and the author will Zoom in to have a chat during our last meeting.
Are you working on your thesis? Are you writing for academia? Are you writing? Search no further; the SGS Writing Group is assembling
Sketches and Studies from Across Canada
An Indigenous-led exploration into Artificial Intelligence
An Indigenous-led exploration into Artificial Intelligence
Student Winter Market — Donate Today!
Join us Friday, Nov. 14 — women at 6 p.m., men at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15 — women at 5 p.m., men at 7 p.m.
Latest Notices
The University of Lethbridge will be hosting a variety of events to celebrate International Education Week (November 17-21).
This course helps students thrive professionally by focusing on self-discovery, articulating strengths and mastering the career development cycle, which includes 20 hours of volunteer work.
Check out Dr. Jennifer Mather's poster on ammolite
Do Nhat Tan Vo from the University of Lethbridge will be the guest speaker.
Topic: Additive Sums of Shifted Ternary Divisor Function
Nov. 19 in Markin Hall (M1060) from 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Learn about Japan’s rich visual culture and the interplay between religion, aesthetics and society.
Join the Faculty of Fine Arts in a new research creation course and learn how to create engaging scholarly work in dynamic audiovisual formats.
The top swimmers from across the conference are set to compete in Lethbridge at the 2025 Canada West Swimming Championships, hosted by the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns from November 28-30, 2025.
GEOG 2070: Natural Disasters TU/THURS: 9 - 10:15 A.M. Instructor: Jolene Debert Science GLER
The University of Lethbridge Career Fair is coming up on Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026, and we're looking for enthusiastic, reliable and friendly student volunteers to help make it a success!
Indigenous Literature - Advanced - INDG3605/ENGL3605
How have writers used literary forms to tell feminist stories or imagine feminist futures? In this class, we will read various stories of adventurous and resilient women and gender-diverse characters.
December – Omahkatoyiiksistsikaato'si (Christmas Month)
Indigenous Erotica as Embodied Sovereignty - INDG4850
This seminar will use literature, art, pop culture and sport to look at two inter-related topics:
November – Iitaohkanaikokotoyi (Rivers Freeze)
Want access to paid co-op job postings – and a chance to win $150 for groceries? Complete your Co-op Admission Steps by December 3, 2025, to enter.
This project was conducted as a part of the EDI 2024-2025 Scholar Program by Dr. Anastasia Stuart-Edwards. Preliminary findings are shared as infographics.
Winter is here, and our new international students will be looking to stay warm!
The French Conversation Workshops are now running! These workshops are a great opportunity for students to practice speaking French in an informal setting and improve their oral skills.
SnackRadar is a platform available on both campuses that connects students with free food at events, helping to reduce food waste and address food insecurity through one simple solution.
The School of Graduate Studies, in collaboration with the GSA, has revamped the student-supervisor letter of understanding.
The Career Bridge has launched a dedicated staff/faculty website through the University's intranet platform, the Hub!
No appointment? No problem! Join us every Tuesday for Pop-In Tuesday, your one-stop shop for all things career-related, no appointment required. Free popcorn!
To ensure the safety and well-being of our volunteers, we would like to remind all departments to complete a Volunteer Application Form and Agreement and accurately report volunteer hours for university organized...
Starting Monday, Nov. 3, contractors will be working in University Hall level 4, sections A and B, to provide a renovation for facilities Operations and Maintenance department.