Join the Department of History & Religion to celebrate the launch of this book edited by Dr. Amy Shaw and Dr. Lynn Kennedy.
Results from February 13th to March 6th, 2025
Chasing the Muse: A Short Story Slam Short Story Competition
Ready to roll the dice and challenge your friends? Join us for an exciting ULethbridge Library Games Night!
The Campus Collective Centre (CCC) and Lethbridge Public Interest Research Group (LPIRG) are excited to announce our 3rd annual advocacy conference, “Feeding Futures: Advocacy Through Food and Identity”!
Come to the Library and experience 13 new titles in the VR Room! The new titles are:
Curating at the Thresholds of Institutional Response-Ability
Paul Peringuey from the University of British Columbia
Date: Monday, March 3
Time: 12:15 - 1:15 pm
Room: M1060 (Markin Hall)
Title: Refinements of Artin's primitive root conjecture
Oki,
Elders Francis First Charger, Cathy Hunt and Shirlee Crow Shoe provide cultural support, traditional teachings and guidance to any University of Lethbridge student, staff, or faculty from any culture.
The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series presents:
Simulacra and Supertalls in China: Innovation, ostentation & regulation by Ian MacLachlan & Yue Gong (Wuhan University)
The Art Song contributions of Canadian composer Violet Archer
The Department of Psychology is pleased to welcome Heather Rowland of Quiet Healing Counselling and Yoga for this month's Psychology Seminar Series. Join us in person or online.
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Struggling with Chicago citations and style? We've got you covered!
Join us for a workshop about Close Reading and how we can use it.
The Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA) presents a special panel discussion examining coal mining risks in southern Alberta.
Dear University of Lethbridge Community,
The Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA) presents a session discussing the recent progress of the Lethbridge Police Service.
A talk on black holes, physics and chemistry!
This summer the Blackfoot Language Adult Immersion Program will host a Blackfoot Language Immersion Camp (Blackfoot Language 3850) for students who wish to carry on their learning of the Blackfoot language.
The Departments of English, Indigenous Studies and the University Library present Open Mic Featuring Henry Heavyshield and Shada Aborawi.