Art NOW presents Iranian artist, Nahid Pouzesh, March 27 at 12pm in the University Recital Hall W570
Results from March 27th to April 17th, 2026
Come hear our students present their latest research in History and Religious Studies!
The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series presents:
Mental representation and the theory crisis in psychology
Brain Awareness Week Event
Join Drama Associate Professor Nicola Elson for her play, The Twilight Glow of Romeo!
Join Global Drums for their Winter 2026 concert!
Friday, March 277:30 p.m.University Theatre
Join us for the 2026 Bounce & Cadence Symposium!
Saturday, March 28, 2026Recital HallFree, all are welcome!
All are welcome. Free refreshments!
Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience (CCBN) Open House
Saturday, March 28 | 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Join the Event Horizon Composers Collective for their composition concert!
Ayaahkimina Indigenous Wellness in partnership with Iikaisskini Student Services is hosting this drop in paint session.
Guest - Didier Lesesvre from Universite de Lille
Topic: A connection between zeros and central values of L-functions
Date: Monday, March 30 in M1060 at 12:15-1:15 pm
Architecture and Design NOW presents architect, Alvin Fritz, March 30 at 6pm in L1060
Come join Q-Space to celebrate Trans Day of Visibility! Take photos and enjoy some snacks, a dirty soda bar, and community! Students, staff, and faculty all welcome!
Music at Noon March 31 at 12pm in the University Recital Hall features Mark Rodgers, cello and Brad Parker, piano
Join us for Learning Blackfoot Syllabics with fluent speaker Blaise Russell — a welcoming space to learn, listen and engage with the Blackfoot language.
Join the University of Lethbridge Collaborative Ensemble for their Winter 2026 concert!
Matsiyikkapisaiki’somm (Frog month) - April
Free Tea!
Join the University of Lethbridge Jazz Ensemble for their Winter 2026 Concert!
LAST ACTION HERO(John McTiernan/ USA/ 1993)
Hosted by Dr. Javid Sadr (Psychology)
In Blackfoot culture, face painting carries profound meaning. It a sacred practice used for protection, spiritual connection, and to honour important achievements and ceremonies.
Join us for a noon hour performance featuring performances by students of the Department of Music April 7 at 12pm in the University Recital Hall
Join us for two days of research, creative work and conversations grounded in Indigenous knowledge and relational ways of learning.
This is an exciting opportunity to level up your career journey and enjoy free coffee and popcorn!