Ready to roll the dice and challenge your friends?! Join us for an exciting Library Games Night!
Results from January 1st to May 1st, 2025 for Campus Community & Free
Discover the excitement of climbing with our Climbing and Belaying Experience.
PICTURE THIS! . . .
Each month, participants will have the opportunity to discuss a different genre or theme, bringing their own book that fits the genre or theme to share.
BOOK NOW!
Are you trivia champs like the multi-award-winning ULethbridge Library?!
If you love random bits of information and want to put them to use, then Trivia Night is for you!
Agreeing to rules on farm subsidies was a major achievement when governments formed the WTO some 30 years ago.
The Community Bridge Lab invites you to this panel discussion
Sink your teeth into four spine-tingling tales by contemporary Indigenous authors, if you dare! Free Books & Bites.
HollowReads returns for another SPOOKTACULAR season! Costumes are encouraged, and candy provided. Please contact Dr. Natasha Rebry to sign up to give a short presentation.
Ready to roll the dice and challenge your friends? Join us for an exciting Games Night in the University Library!
Brought to you by the Centre for Oral History and Tradition (COHT)
First Open Mic of the academic Year, Monday, Nov. 3 at 4 p.m., AH100. Email j.gamble@uleth.ca to make a five minute presentation.
Brought to you by the Institute for Child and Youth Studies
No clue about what book to read? We're on the case!
Do you have a mystery novel? Would you like to discuss it with other mystery fans? Well, Sherlock, here's your opportunity!
Join us and learn about all things environmental humanities. This conference explores all aspects of environmental humanities.
Snacks and lunch provided!
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)?
The Library invites you to the launch of a new space on Level 10 — the Tyson Reading Area.
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)?
All through International Education Week, ULethbridge volunteer students will be teaching mini language lessons. Students, faculty and staff are all welcome to attend!
Celebrate International Education Week at the Living Library!
WHEN: Thursday, Nov. 20 | 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
WHERE: University Library Entrance/Exit
Sink your teeth into a spine-tingling book discussion, if you dare! Join us in the Library for free Books & Bites.
The Centre of Feminist Research & Drama Department invite students to a special screening of Paul B. Preciado’s Orlando, My Political Biography.