Abstract works from the Canadian prairies.
Results from October 8th to 29th, 2025 for Free
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)
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.
Sketches and Studies from Across Canada
River's Invocations
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.
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
BOOK NOW!
An Indigenous-led exploration into Artificial Intelligence
The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series presents:
"Ecolization and the Supernal: Taking Indigenous Philosophy at its Word"
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.
An Indigenous-led exploration into Artificial Intelligence
"The Third Space"
Presented by the Department of Sociology
The French Language Centre and Department of Modern Languages & Linguistics Present:Jean-François Delhom - Nobility and Agony of Disappearing Glaciers: Contemplation as Counterpower
Pianist Bente Hansen is joined by her colleagues and friends violinist Peter Visentin, cellist Mark Rodgers and percussionist Adam Mason for a programme of widely varied repertoire that is sure to please!