Ready to roll the dice and challenge your friends?! Join us for an exciting Library Games Night!
Results from September 26th to October 17th, 2025
Join us for the 2025 Gordon Hirabayashi Lecture, presented by distinguished guest speaker, Dr. Karen Korematsu, founder and president of the Fred T.
Horns Men's Soccer vs. Huskies
Come and watch Sense and Sensibility (1995) directed by: Ang Lee
Join the Faculty of Fine Arts Student Program Services team for an information and wellness fair!
Everyone is invited to join the conference for the following four free public presentations and one book panel between Thursday, Oct. 2 and Saturday, Oct.
Celebrate the launch of "Collaborative Methods: Participatory Data Analysis in Feminist Research" on Oct. 2, 2025!
forest!: building a body of work over time, through the pressure of commissions, through testing and previews, along with iterations, until each work takes its shape.
Faculty of Education Instructor Brent Saccucci will go over the feedback from students after trying a ‘no laptop’ policy.
This presentation by Dr. Claudia Mitchell questions what it means for images, especially images on disrupting gender norms to cross into different geopolitical spaces, particularly in a context of feminist backlash...
Free refreshments!
The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series presents:
"Judgment, Latitude, and Kant's Distinction Between Perfect and Imperfect Duties"
Music at Noon concerts series presentsSherry Steele, soprano & Carolyn Herrington, pianoOctober 7 | 12:15 PM | University Recital HallFree admission, everyone welcome
Everyone is welcome! Join the Career Bridge Centre for free pizza and learn how the Co-op Program can kickstart your career.
No experience needed!
DIVIDED WE FALL(Jan Hřebejk/ Czech Republic/ 2000)
Hosted by Dr. Melanie Collado (Modern Languages & Linguistics)
A decade since the “Transgender Tipping Point,” much has changed for trans+ people. Join us as we unravel how we came to be at this place in history and where we must go to ensure that the future is inclusive.
Dr. Darcy Best (BSc '11, MSc '14), University of Lethbridge alumnus and Google software engineer, to give a talk — "From Proofs to Pull Requests."
Music at Noon concerts series presents Lavinia Kell ParkerOctober 14 | 12:15 PM | University Recital HallFree admission, everyone welcome
more info to follow.