The first EDI Student Survey has launched and will be available to complete until November 30. All students will receive a link sent to their ULeth email to complete it.
Results from October 25th to November 15th, 2023
Are you passionate about making a difference in your community? Do you want to give back and support meaningful causes? If so, we invite you to attend our Volunteer Fair!
Taking the Museum Outside: Protest and Sustainability in a Time of Climate Emergency
Dr. Liu will be speaking on Fermat vs Warning: An Introduction to Number Theory in Function Fields
EDGE OF THE KNIFE(Gwaii Edenshaw & Helen Haig-Brown / Canada / 2018)Hosted by Dr. Paul McKenzie-Jones (Indigenous Studies)
The EDI team, in collaboration with Agility Zone, is pleased to invite you to attend an adaptive technology session with Kevin Roelofs. Learn how to make the outdoors accessible to everyone.
The Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA) presents a session discussing Alberta's hydrocarbon industry and what the speaker contends is the fallacy of ethical oil
Office of Chief Scientist (OCS), from the Alberta Ministry of Environment and Protected Areas, will be providing an information session.
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The hidden curriculum refers to the unspoken lessons, values and behaviours that students learn through their educational experiences.
Food has always been an important aspect of culture and identity. From the love that’s put into cooking to the tastes that linger in our memories, food brings us all together as one global family.
Adapting to change: Predicting wildlife social structures in shifting environments. A presentation by Dr. Tyler Bonnell of the University of Calgary
The Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics will present the in-person screening of Ugetsu (Japan, Kenji Mizoguchi, 1953) on Thursday, October 26th at 4:30 p.m. in C630 (University Hall).
Uncover communication tools that are essential for all leaders from an internationally renowned speaker who's worked with major brands like Nascar, Red Bull and McDonalds.
Tina's talk is titled "Placental Politics: Rewriting Oceanic Histories of Embodied Land Work, Radical Relationalities, and Indigenous Feminisms."
The movement away from task-oriented care toward person-centred care (i.e.
A mini survey of Káínai Secwépemc artist Marjie Crop Eared Wolf’s work.
Do you have gently used winter clothing hiding in your closet? The International Centre would welcome donations of toques, gloves, mittens, scarves, sweaters and winter coats.
Celebrate International Education Week with uLethbridge to recognize the value of education abroad and honour the ethnic and cultural diversity of our campus community.
Would you like to publish your next scholarly paper as an Open Access (OA) article or does your research grant require you to do so?
Level up and join us for Library Games Night on Friday, October 27 from 5 to 9 p.m.!
Students: challenge your profs! Profs: challenge your students!
Dear Campus Community,
I am saddened to inform our campus community that a death has occurred within the Piikani House residence buildings.
For this year’s International Education Week, we would like for you to showcase your culture by sharing your favourite national recipe!
Vote for your favourite photos to determine the two winners of the Capture Culture Photo Contest!