The University of Lethbridge proudly celebrates Black History Month 2026 under the theme Shaping our Community: Celebrating Black Resiliency and Solidarity.
Results from February 6th to 27th, 2026
Iikaisskini Indigenous Services, Ayaahkimina Indigenous Wellness Initiative and the Student's Union present this Valentine's Day Celebration open to all University of Lethbridge students, faculty and staff.
Prentice Institute Speaker Series
Who said, “Romance is dead?”
There are no red flags to be found at ULethbridge Library’s Bring Your Own Book Club.
Join the BYOB Club and feel the love as we discuss romance novels!
Celebrating all STEM disciplines across campus
No experience needed — just come ready to create, relax, connect and enjoy a free tea.
Join us on Wednesday, Feb. 11 at 4:30 p.m. in the BMO auditorium to learn more about "what the judges want" and some tools and recommendations for how to build a winning graduate presentation.
ULSU presents Truth, Culture & Legacy: An evening of panelists from the Lethbridge community to speak on their stories highlighting these overarching themes of community, empowerment, resilience and solidarity....
THE MONARCH / LA CONTEMPLATION DU MYSTÈRE(Albéric Aurtenèche, Canada, 2021)
Hosted by Dr. Steven Urquhart (Modern Languages and Linguistics), with Esteemed Special Guest, Filmmaker Albéric Aurtenèche
Special film screening at the Movie Mill of Albéric Aurtenèche’s 2021 film, La Contemplation du mystère (The Monarch), in French with English subtitles.
Join us for Pi'ksikahtssin with Julius Delaney. Come join us in a cultural guessing game involving two teams, drumming, singing and strategic hiding of carved bones.
French-born, Québécois filmmaker Albéric Aurtenèche will speak about his career and making movies in Canada and elsewhere.
Albéric Aurtenèche will talk about his career and making movies
Join us Feb 12 (1–5 p.m.) at Science Commons SA7008! Connect with employers for jobs & co-ops in a welcoming, relaxed space. No resume needed. Food, prizes and a student panel included. Free for all students.
The Centre for Feminist Research will host a reading group on bell hooks’s Salvation: Black People and Love.
In your next research project, will you need to analyze a fair amount of qualitative data (e.g., interviews, focus groups, open-ended survey questions)?
In your next research project, will you need to analyze a fair amount of qualitative data (e.g., interviews, focus groups, open-ended survey questions)?
Join us for Painting a Story Robe with Caroline Russell and Shirlee Crow Shoe. Come and make your own story robe and tell your story.
Come and join Elder Blanche Bruised Head for an afternoon of storytelling. Mingle and hear exciting stories told in Blackfoot. Have a bite to eat and spend time together in community.
Presented by ULSU, ULBSA and Student Success, this Comedy Night features Alberta comedian Ola Dada, a musical showcase and small eats to offer a space for individuals to relax, laugh and have fun.
B I G T R O U B L E I N L I T T L E C H I N A(John Carpenter/ USA/ 1986)
Hosted by Professor Greg Patenaude (Chemistry and Biochemistry)
This is an exciting opportunity to level up your career journey and enjoy free coffee and popcorn!
Please pre-register.
Date: Feb. 26, 2026
Time: 7 - 9 p.m.
Venue: Sandman Signature Lethbridge Lodge
The Innovation Zone is hosting a beginner 3D printing workshop for students and staff who are curious about this technology but haven't had a chance to try it themselves!