Examining the roots of anti-Black racism, and revealing the barriers Blacks faced over the centuries in their quest to achieve equality and inclusion within diverse institutions in Canada.
Results from September 1st, 2022 to April 30th, 2023 for Campus Community & Guest Speaker
The School of Liberal Education will be hosting their sixth annual symposium on Friday, September 23 from noon to 4:30 p.m.
This talk will explore the life of Lydia Jackson who suffered re-enslavement in Nova Scotia after the American Revolution
Geography & Biology WISE talk by guest Dr. Abe Springer, Professor of Ecohydrogeology, Northern Arizona University
The Departments of Philosophy and Mathematics & Computer Science invite you to join us for the following presentation.
The Departments of Philosophy and Mathematics & Computer Science invite you to join us for the following presentation.
The Departments of Philosophy and Mathematics & Computer Science invite you to join us for the following presentation.
The Departments of Philosophy and Mathematics & Computer Science invite you to join us for the following presentation.
All are welcome to a presentation by SAGE Clan Patrol, a local, grassroots outreach organization that assists people experiencing homelessness and addiction in the City of Lethbridge.
This presentation examines mental health among five age cohorts of immigrants and assess the extent to which their mental health varies by gender across the life course.
Karissa Patton, Leon Crane Bear, Corinne George, and Mack Penner discuss their book
Guest Seminar - Dr. Warren Wakarchuk, University of Alberta.
Date: Thursday January, 26
Time: 11 am
Location: SA8002
As museums around the world begin to transfer ownership and make returns of looted African cultural heritage, what does this mean for museums in Europe and North America?
Department of Psychology Colloquium Series features Dr. Bonnie Lee
The Department of Religious Studies as part of their Research on Religion Colloquium will present the following:
Building a culture of authentic Black Inclusion: how to become an antiracist leader within higher education.
Building a culture of authentic Black Inclusion: Virtual fireside chat: Why EDI and Antiracism work matters within the Post-Secondary context.
Chancellor Charles Weaselhead will discuss the agreement between the City of Lethbridge and Blood Tribe Department of Health to operate the Lethbridge Shelter
The Department of Philosophy is hosting a student conference on March 3, 2023. A number of students will present papers based on their current work.
The Department of English invites the campus community to join us for the following event:
Open MicWhen: Friday, March 3, 2023Where: AH100 (Andy's Place, Anderson Hall)
Dr. Vineet Rathod's Structural Biology in Protein Misfolding class is hosting its first guest speaker. Dr.
Join Dhillon School of Business Faculty, Don McIntyre, for a talk on Reconciling Truth in a Post-truth Era.
Memories of historical injustices can be used as sources of social accountability that help communities to better address crises and prevent wrongs in their own times and places.
Topic - Quantum Matter Inspired by Geometry & Art
by Shelby Martens, alumni of the U of L and PhD candidate at UNB