Join us for a panel discussion and book launch of Both Sides Now: Writing the Edges of the North American West by Dr. Sheila McManus
Results from September 1st, 2022 to April 30th, 2023 for Guest Speaker
For nearly 60 years, L’Arche has transformed the lives of people with and without intellectual disabilities around the world.
Dr. Youness Lamzouri is a Professor of Mathematics at Insitut Elie Cartan de Lorraine of the Universite de Lorraine in Nancy, France
Tyler J Stewart speaks about the exhibition, The Politics of Sound, on view at the Galt Museum & Archives until May, 2023.
Are you completing a STEM degree? Want to know more about potential careers? Come learn and meet successful women in STEM at ULethbridge’s first Women in STEM Career Panel.
Alumnus Collin Zipp speaks in the Art NOW series.
The artist joins us virtually in the University Recital Hall for this presentation.
The Department of Religious Studies as part of their Research on Religion Colloquium will present the following:
Karissa Patton, Leon Crane Bear, Corinne George, and Mack Penner discuss their book
Why Can't You Just Get Over it? by Dr. Apppoyak'ii / Tiffany Prete
The artist joins us virtually in the University Recital Hall for this presentation.
International Style Skyscrapers of Montreal, 1960-1970.
Making space(s): Curating with Access in mind
Guest Seminar - Dr. Warren Wakarchuk, University of Alberta.
Date: Thursday January, 26
Time: 11 am
Location: SA8002
As museums around the world begin to transfer ownership and make returns of looted African cultural heritage, what does this mean for museums in Europe and North America?
Join us as we speak with activist and Kyiv-based think tank director Nataliya Melnyk as she explains the situation in Ukraine and what the future might hold, and answers your questions about the war in Ukraine.
Department of Psychology Colloquium Speaker Series - Dr. David Healy, Department of Family Medicine, McMaster University
January 26, 2023 at 6pm
The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series will present the following:
Department of Psychology Colloquium Series features Dr. Bonnie Lee
Chris Cornelius is Professor and Chair of the Department of Architecture at the University of New Mexico. He is the founding principal of studio:indigenous.
This program pays homage to many innovative women composers that marked history at various times. The repertoire spans centuries of music and represents women from a variety of cultures.
The Institute for Child and Youth Studies presents
Truth before Reconciliation: How to Identify and Confront Residential School Denialism
Please join Dr. Kaylan Schwarz (School of Liberal Education) for the following presentation:
Young feminist identities: A research exhibition
Alias Sykologist, alumnus Toby Bol is Sudanese born Canadian Hip-Hop artist.
How can climate-health experiences, knowledge, and solutions from communities inform national and international decision-making arenas?