Memories of historical injustices can be used as sources of social accountability that help communities to better address crises and prevent wrongs in their own times and places.
Results from September 1st, 2022 to April 30th, 2023 for Guest Speaker
Alberta stories featuring Api’soomaahka (William Singer III).
Learn from innovators and entrepreneurs who are leading change within their organizations during this annual business summit. Attend in person or online.
Due to unforeseen circumstances today's talk is cancelled. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many community-engaged practitioners struggled with how to build, maintain or sustain pre-existing relationships, partnerships, or community-engaged projects in meaningful and ethical...
The Department of Sociology Speaker Series presents: a talk by Tiffany Semach and Dr. Athena Elafros
The Department of Philosophy will present the following as part of their colloquium series.
indigenous knowledge sovereignty : privileging / decolonizing / resisting
Featuring award winning clarinetist Meijun Chen, this recital takes you on a journey from the Romantic period to the 20th century, to follow the steps of Johannes Brahms, Eugène Bozza and Gordon Jacob.
Topic - Quantum Matter Inspired by Geometry & Art
The Department of Philosophy will be presenting the following as part of their colloquium series.
What do 38 Mothers have to do with Architecture?
The Department of Religious Studies will present the following as part of their colloquium series.
Scenes Unsighted: The Autonomous Zones of Queer/Feminist Art and Cultural Production
Soil Water Sunlight: Reattuning to the Natural World through Relational Media
The Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics Spring 2023 Speaker Series presents a special IN PERSON virtual talk:
The Department of Philosophy will present the following as part of their colloquium series.
by Shelby Martens, alumni of the U of L and PhD candidate at UNB
The Department of Religious Studies will present as part of their colloquium series the following:
This lecture will explore how knowledge about design and architecture is beneficial to almost anyone.
TRANSFORMATION is a celebration of human resilience, calls to action, and transformational experiences that motivates dialogue and action in us all.
This talk was rescheduled from March 8 to March 29.
Speaker Topic: Towards a combinatorial understanding of transcendental functions.
Join us in the University Recital Hall for Bounce & Cadence, a one-day symposium on March 30 starting at 9 am. A keynote address will be presented collaboratively by painist Megumi Masaki and composer Keith Hamel...
This event has been cancelled and will be rescheduled at a later date.
The Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics Spring 2023 Speaker Series presents: