An exhibition of newly acquired works into the University to Lethbridge Art Collection.
Results from September 25th to October 16th, 2023 for Free
Curated by Ooleepeeka Eegeesiak
The PUBlic Professor Series is back for another year with six in-person talks planned at the Sandman Signature Lethbridge Lodge for 2023/24
Throughout the semester you can attend the Project Sandbox workshops and presentations to gain greater awareness of technologies available in
The arts have an important role to play in supporting people’s communion with death and this series offers to create a space in which participating artists can share work with the Lethbridge community that reflects...
The Elders-in-Residence program at the University of Lethbridge present an opening smudge with Elder Cathy Hunt, Staah’tsi’naims’skaa’ki (Thunder Pipe Woman Under the Sky).
As part of Truth and Reconciliation Week activities, Iikaisskini Indigenous Services presents a Tea and Talk to meet and chat with the team and Elder-in-Residence Cathy Hunt.
Free to all!
In this guest lecture, Dana Qaddah speaks to recent projects, and the multiplicity of navigating different phases in one’s practice.
The French Language Centre and the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics present a special guest speaker event:
Dominique Prinet
Join the students of INDG 2605/ENGL 2605 (Indigenous Literature) as they present and discuss the poetry of Louise B. Halfe - Sky Dancer.
Open to everyone.
Join President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Digvir Jayas and Vice-Provost, Iniskim Indigenous Relations, Dr. Leroy Little Bear for the Iniskim Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action Challenge Launch.
This eclectic program takes the listener on a journey from 16th century choral music to 20th-century staples in the brass ensemble repertoire.
As part of activities for Truth and Reconciliation Week
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Join the Faculty members of the University of Lethbridge in a discussion of selected Louise B. Halfe writings led by Dr. David Hobbs and Dr. David Kootnikoff.
Tie an orange ribbon and learn more about the student-led Roots of Growth project that aims to memorialize the victims and survivors of the residential schooling system with four native trees across campus.
In commemoration of Orange Shirt Day, we ask that you wear your Orange Shirt and join us for a group photo with Iniskim Indigenous Relations.
Join Iikaisskini Indigenous Services staff in welcoming students back to campus.
All are welcome and lunch will be provided!
Iikaisskini (Low Horn) Gathering Centre | W650 | Noon to 2 p.m.
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Your Exponential Future: A Workshop for Educators Thursday, September 28 | M1060 | 2-4 p.m., Hosted by: Brady Cahoon
Dr. Digvir Jayas kicks off the 2023-2024 PUBlic Professor Series!
Through painting, Navigating Nature
Six Houses you Should Know
Songs of Travel, by Ralph Vaughn Williams and a handful of other engaging pieces!