The 18th Annual Chinook Symposium for Chemistry and Biochemistry will be held on Sept.
Results from September 1st, 2025 to April 1st, 2026 for Free & Faculty of Arts and Science
ECOTH 2025 – Call for Papers EXTENDED DEADLINE! Students & faculty: submit your proposals for papers, panels, creative work & posters! Due by October 10th no later than 23:59 (MST)
Join the Department of History & Religion to celebrate our student award winners and the publication of "HistoriCity" Volume 2
The French Conversation Workshops are now running! These workshops are a great opportunity for students to practice speaking French in an informal setting and improve their oral skills.
Dr. LaPier is an award-winning Indigenous writer, environmental historian and ethnobotanist.
You're invited to the Department of Indigenous Studies - Soup & Bannock Potluck event!
What can you do to maintain purpose during a long life? Lifelong learning will enable us all to contribute to personal and national growth.
Agreeing to rules on farm subsidies was a major achievement when governments formed the WTO some 30 years ago.
Presented by the Department of Sociology
The Community Bridge Lab invites you to this panel discussion
Presented by the Department of History & Religion
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.
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
NOTE: THIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO JANUARY 2026
Join us and learn about all things environmental humanities. This conference explores all aspects of environmental humanities.
Snacks and lunch provided!
A Department of Indigenous Studies 50th Anniversary celebration event.
The Department of English presents: Applying for Grad School MA Workshop! Thursday Nov. 20!
The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series presents:
"When to Swipe Left on AI: Testing LLMs against Aristotle’s criteria for true friendship"
The PUBlic Professor Series is a monthly speaker series bringing together experts and researchers from the University of Lethbridge to spark discussions on relevant topics of the day. This is a free community event...
Wednesday, Dec. 3 at 6 p.m., join us for A Night of Ekphrastic Poetry in The Hess Art Gallery.
Come on out to the last Open Mic of 2025! Dec. 4! See you there!