The University of Lethbridge proudly celebrates Black History Month 2026 under the theme Shaping our Community: Celebrating Black Resiliency and Solidarity.
Results from January 29th to February 19th, 2026 for Campus Community
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.
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
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....
Discover a one-of-a-kind yoga session with Horns Recreation and Fine Arts, set amidst the inspiring surroundings of the Hess Art Gallery.
THE MONARCH / LA CONTEMPLATION DU MYSTÈRE(Albéric Aurtenèche, Canada, 2021)
The University of Lethbridge has lowered its flags in recognition of the residents of Tumbler Ridge, B.C. and the tragic events they have experienced
The Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA) presents a session with University of Lethbridge faculty member Dr. Don McIntyre as he discusses Manifest Destiny and its place in today's world.
Albéric Aurtenèche will talk about his career and making movies
The Centre for Feminist Research will host a reading group on bell hooks’s Salvation: Black People and Love.
Iniskim/University of Lethbridge strives to create a welcoming teaching, learning, working and research environment for all of our students and employees, one grounded in Truth and in Reconciliation.
Asbestos Abatement for office renovation
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)?
Tips on safe walking, driving and working in winter and extreme cold.
The Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA) presents a session discussing the moral and ethical issues involved in Canada expanding MAID accessibility to people with mental illnesses
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)?
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