PICTURE THIS! . . .
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.
PICTURE THIS! . . .
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.
River's Invocations
No experience needed!
You're invited to the Department of Indigenous Studies - Soup & Bannock Potluck event!
Nurturing Your Creative Voice: Music, Self, and the Art of Becoming with Flautist Jodi Groenheide, Soprano Lisa Stanford, and Pianist Brad Parker
land and gift giving
An Indigenous-led exploration into Artificial Intelligence
Cheryl Emery-Karapita, Carolyn Herrington, Deanna Oye, Brad Parker
Are you trivia champs like the multi-award-winning ULethbridge Library?!
If you love random bits of information and want to put them to use, then Trivia Night is for you!
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.
Music at Noon concerts series presentsBente Hansen, piano • Peter Visentin, violin • Mark Rodgers, cello • Adam Mason, percussionOctober 28 | 12:15 PM | University Recital Hall
The Community Bridge Lab invites you to this panel discussion
Sink your teeth into four spine-tingling tales by contemporary Indigenous authors, if you dare! Free Books & Bites.
Relieve some stress in the Innovation Zone!
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.
A talk by Dr. Tina Block, Associate Professor at Thompon Rivers University in Kamloops, BC.
Music at Noon concerts series presents Jani Parsons, pianoNovember 4 | 12:15 PM | University Recital HallFree admission, everyone welcome
more info to follow.
Music at Noon concerts series presents Brad Parker, pianoNovember 18 | 12:15 PM | University Recital HallFree admission, everyone welcome
more info to follow.
Sink your teeth into a book discussion of a spine-tingling tale by a contemporary Indigenous author, winner of the most popular story vote! Join us in the Library for free Books & Bites.
Music at Noon concerts series presents Emma Rush, guitarNovember 25 | 12:15 PM | University Recital HallFree admission, everyone welcome
more info to follow.
Music at Noon concerts series presentsNick Sullivan, bass trombone & Bente Hansen, pianoDecember 2 | 12:15 PM | University Recital HallFree admission, everyone welcome
Music students are featured in Studio Showcase, the final Music at Noon recital of each semester.