Join Iikaissking Indigenous Services for a festive good time! Wear your ugly holiday sweater and win prizes!
Results from November 29th to December 20th, 2025
Let’s get ready to [but not really] ruuuumble!
At this ultimate gathering of the Bring Your Own Book Club, contenders will try and land blows for their favourite title of 2025!
No experience needed!
Wednesday, Dec. 3 at 6 p.m., join us for A Night of Ekphrastic Poetry in The Hess Art Gallery.
I D I O C R A C Y(Mike Judge/ USA/ 2006)
Hosted by Professor Ryan Harper-Brown (New Media)
University of Lethbridge Jazz Ensemble in Concert
Get ready for a night of friendly competition and fun! Join us for three exciting events. Participate in one, two or all three, and enjoy the camaraderie of fellow students and staff.
The Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA) presents a session discussing the changing state of media in today's digital society.
Come on out to the last Open Mic of 2025! Dec. 4! See you there!
The University of Lethbridge extends its sincere condolences to the family, friends and former colleagues of Tasha Diamant (MEd ’11), who passed away on Nov. 17 at age 64.
During the intersession period (December 18, 2025 – January 6, 2026), the Library's hours are:
Beginning January 19, 2026, Arts & Science Academic Advising drop-in hours are changing!
Stop by the Innovation Zone for winter-themed activities such as holiday card making, ornament painting, stocking decoration, jewelry design and more!
Presented by the Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Coordinator in Student Services and Accessibility, Belonging and Community Office and hosted by the ULethbridge Library, this...
The University community is invited to attend a celebration of life for Dr. Dennis Connolly (LLD '17).
Friday, Dec. 5 | 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Markin Hall Atrium
A fun math afternoon full of activities for students K - Grade 12.
Elders from the Indigenous community are on campus each week to share knowledge and traditional practices, to offer guidance and support, for story telling, cultural teaching and spiritual mentoring.
The Marlowe seminar will explore the work of (arguably) the second most significant playwright in the language.
This course offers students an overview of some of the major theoretical questions of Marxist critical theory. No prior knowledge is assumed. Open to students from all disciplines who possess third-year standing.
Music students are featured in Studio Showcase, the final Music at Noon recital of each semester.
Due to the holiday closure in December, employees are reminded to submit their timesheets early in order to ensure your pay can be processed on time.
Want to solve real city problems? The City Scholars Symposium (Dec. 10) showcases students using Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) to create lasting impact. Network, gain experience, shape the future!
It’s MOVIE NIGHT—holiday edition!
Monsters, Bandits and Prostitutes in Latin American Cinema - HPST3800/SPAN3850
Winter semester ULSU health and dental opt-out is open for all newly enrolled students.