Learn more about the activities planned for Truth and Reconciliation Week.
Results from September 1st, 2023 to April 30th, 2024 for Campus Community & Guest Speaker
Now that the Truth and Reconciliation Challenge has been made to the campus, how are we going to move forward in a good way?
Join the EDI office, in collaboration with CATALYST and Meticulon, for an interactive seminar on innovative approaches to working with persons with disabilities as part of Disability Employment Awareness Month (DEAM...
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Dr. Liao's topic will be Optimization, Adjoint Analysis and Full Waveform Inversion: From Theory to Real Applications.
Dr. Liu will be speaking on Fermat vs Warning: An Introduction to Number Theory in Function Fields
Adapting to change: Predicting wildlife social structures in shifting environments. A presentation by Dr. Tyler Bonnell of the University of Calgary
Tina's talk is titled "Placental Politics: Rewriting Oceanic Histories of Embodied Land Work, Radical Relationalities, and Indigenous Feminisms."
Please join us for the launch of our newest digitized collection — a treasure trove of local ghost stories curated and told by our very own City of Lethbridge councillor Belinda Crowson!
Graphical and Dagraphical Regular Representations (GRRs and DRRs) are a concrete way to visualize the regular action of a group, using graphs.
From the oral histories a musical verbatim theatre performance was created, set in a London folk club in the early 1960s
Join us in the Iikaisskini (Low Horn) Gathering Centre to acknowledge Indigenous Veterans on National Indigenous Veterans Day, November 8, from 1-3 p.m. featuring guest speaker and Indigenous Veteran JR Fox.
A book launch for author Desmond Samuel Kamara (Dez)
The Department of English will be hosting our next instalment of Open Mic featuring Blackfoot Interdisciplinary Artist, Chataya Holy Singer AND Charley Frost, artist.
Embrace the rich traditions and knowledge of Indigenous nursing at this special event recognizing Indigenous Nurses on Thursday, November 23, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Iikaisskini Gathering Centre (W650).
The Department of English will be hosting our final Open Mic for the Fall 2023 season featuring Dr.
Dr. David Euston, ULethbridge Associate Professor in the Department of Neuroscience, will be giving a talk entitled "Gambling Rats: Reward Schedules and the Development of Addiction."
Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie, Imaging Ourselves: "Portraits and Moments"
The Department of English will be hosting our final Open Mic for the Fall 2023 season featuring Dr.
Please join us for the final Department of Psychology Colloquium Series talk. Dr Chelsea Matisz will be talking about "The gut-brain axis and the microbiome revolution: What it means for brain health and mental...
The Department of English will be hosting our first Open Mic for the Spring 2024 season featuring Poet and Storyteller, Neal Smith, AND Katie Stang, Author.
February is Black History Month. In 2024, the University of Lethbridge will celebrate under the theme — Black Joy: The Telling of our Stories.
Rethinking Cosmology by Prof. Paul Steinhardt, Albert Einstein Professor in Science, Princeton University
Mr. Collin May will describe his experience with political correctness while a student at Harvard and its contemporary expression in the cancel culture phenomenon.