The Department of English will be hosting our first Open Mic for the Spring 2024 season featuring Poet and Storyteller, Neal Smith, AND Katie Stang, Author.
Results from January 1st to December 31st, 2024 for Guest Speaker & Faculty of Arts and Science
Mr. Collin May will describe his experience with political correctness while a student at Harvard and its contemporary expression in the cancel culture phenomenon.
In this talk, we discuss transdisciplinary ways of listening to the voice of the soil, which can challenge the colonial knowledge production and open space for reimagining collective climate actions.
Join the Sociology Department for this presentation which will focus on the problems of nationalism, regionalism, and identity faced by many federal states
Join the Department of Philosophy for a mini-conference in celebration of World Logic Day.
Join University of Lethbridge researchers, students, and community partners in the lead-up to, and during, Brain Awareness Week to learn more about these advances and what they mean for overall brain health.
This talk will explore the question of normality in the human brain and shed light on the extraordinary ways our brains shape our perception of the world and make us who we are.
The Department of Philosophy at the University of Lethbridge will host our Philosophy Undergraduate Student Conference on March 1, 2024. Students will present papers on topics such as ethics, metaphysics,...
Helpful for all students - especially in social sciences and humanities
The Department of Philosophy is pleased to welcome Agnes Tam to the University of Lethbridge on Friday, March 1, 2024, when she will deliver Toward an Ethics of Belonging. This presentation is in conjunction
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Research on Religion Colloquium
The Department of English will be hosting our Open Mic Session on Friday, March 8th at 4:00 p.m.
Collaboration and solitude: Artist Residencies at the Banff Centre (1980), The Gushul (2006), and Wallace Stegner House (2023).
This talk will highlight our successes in the community using play-based programs that exercise working memory, cognitive flexibility, and behavioural inhibition.
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The French Language Centre Presents Thomas Sandoz - What Does It Mean To Be A Swiss French-Speaking Author In 2024? Join us for the presentation, sandwiches and drinks.
Come celebrate our students in the Department of History & Religion
Dr. Janelle Joseph is an Assistant Professor with award winning research including three books related to race, sport, and community.
Dr. Sheryl Lightfoot - Enhanced Participation of Indigenous Peoples at the UN: Pushing the Boundaries of Indigenous Rights, Statehood, and Human Rights Norms
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The Creative Writing students (ENGL3800A) invite you to drop by the University Hall Atrium (W6H10) and listen to the course material they have been working on during the spring semester.
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Indigenous, Radically! in partnership with the Department of Indigenous Studies and the Galt Museum presents: Untethered Technologies: VR through an Indigenous lens