SnackRadar is a platform available on both campuses that connects students with free food at events, helping to reduce food waste and address food insecurity through one simple solution.
Results from March 13th to April 3rd, 2026 for Campus Community
Three That Matter is an annual Bookstore initiative designed to celebrate reading as a shared, campus-wide practice.
Sa’aiki’somm (Duck month)
The University of Lethbridge Art Gallery invites emerging artists to apply to “Reduction/Relief” — a print media-focused research and production opportunity for recent Art Studio graduates that will result in a group...
The University of Lethbridge invites eligible faculty members to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) for the 2027 National Killam Program Awards by March 31, 2026, at 11:59 p.m.
Join us in the Innovation Zone on Friday, March 13th for a free, beginner electronics workshop and make your own Auto-Feeder.
Join the Faculty of Fine Arts for their Mainstage production of Orlando. Sarah Ruhl’s stage adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s Orlando is a playful, poetic romp through time, gender and identity.
The Philosophy Department is pleased to invite you to its 2026 Undergraduate Student Philosophy Conference
One of our most popular group fitness classes is joining our ACTIVE U programming!
March 13 in SA6010. Come join us for some fun Pi games with prizes, and of course, some pie to eat!!
There are recent developments in instrument-free approaches.
Cameron Franc from McMaster University Topic: Vertex operator algebras on modular curves March 16 in Markin Hall (M1060) from 12:15 - 1:15 p.m.
At a moment when Alberta sits at the intersection of technological acceleration, educational transformation, and demographic pressure, this panel explores what it means to learn — and to lead — through disruption....
Join the Sexual & Gender-based Violence Prevention Office (SGBVP), Indigenous Student Success Certificate (ISSC) and Iikaisskini Indigenous Wellness - Ayaahkimina (Everything is going to work out) for a morning...
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.
This session's topic is FANTASY!
Chief Dr. Wilton Littlechild is a dedicated advocate for the global Indigenous rights movement.
Silvana Pesenti - University of Toronto Topic: Projections and Barycentre of Processes Date: Friday, March 20, Noon to 1 p.m. | SA6012
The Graduate Students’ Association’s Meeting of the Minds is an academic event celebrating student research, innovation and scholarly excellence across disciplines.
Join us for an evening of the ominous and the uncanny as we embrace and read Gothic fiction and poetry.
Refreshments and snacks included!
Friday, March 20 | 6 p.m.
Andy's Place | AH100
Take a break and unwind at the pool.
Fun math activities with bubbles, knots, math games, problems and puzzles! Sunday, March 22 from 1 to 4 p.m. Open to all students K-12.
DANCER IN THE DARK(Lars von Trier/ Denmark/ 2000)
Hosted by Professor Julia Wasilewski (Drama)
Come hear our students present their latest research in History and Religious Studies!
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