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.
Results from October 30th to November 20th, 2025 for Free
Sketches and Studies from Across Canada
An Indigenous-led exploration into Artificial Intelligence
An Indigenous-led exploration into Artificial Intelligence
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.
Come see gems of the collection in a special behind-the-scenes night.
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.
Presented by the Department of History & Religion
Ready to roll the dice and challenge your friends? Join us for an exciting Games Night in the University Library!
Nancy Valladares is an interdisciplinary artist, filmmaker and educator currently based in New York.
The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series presents:
"Is Meaning A Relation?"
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.
Interior Design: A critical building block in creating inspired spaces
Brought to you by the Institute for Child and Youth Studies
Pianist Jani Parsons presents a short recital featuring works that explore widely varied emotional landscapes.
No clue about what book to read? We're on the case!
Do you have a mystery novel? Would you like to discuss it with other mystery fans? Well, Sherlock, here's your opportunity!
No experience needed
Join us for our speed-networking event bringing together students and community professionals to get a glimpse into the possible opportunities and meaningful impacts you can have with your skills and education!
Join us and learn about all things environmental humanities. This conference explores all aspects of environmental humanities.
Snacks and lunch provided!
Past Present Future?
Canadian pianist Brad Parker has performed extensively as a soloist and collaborative artist across North America and Europe.
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.






















