Join Dr. Anne Dymond for her talk titled From a Communist Doctor to Madonna's Cone Bra: Museums and Cultural Diplomacy in Troubled Times
Results from September 1st, 2025 to April 1st, 2026 for Guest Speaker
"Stop buying things: an artist’s take on land ethics and productivity"
The French Language Centre and the Department of Modern Languages & Linguistics is happy to present Mireille Gagné, a French-Canadian author of short stories, poems and two award-winning novels. The presentation...
"The Anti-colonial Planner and Ethical Space"
Audience: This workshop is for all faculty members (particularly ECRs), postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduate students involved in human participant research.
Join us for the first Music at Noon concert of the fall 2025 semester!
"Murals²: 15 years of public collaboration in the streets."
There will be an Elder's welcome and 'free' lunch is available for the first 50 people.
Dr. LaPier is an award-winning Indigenous writer, environmental historian and ethnobotanist.
Celebrate the launch of "Collaborative Methods: Participatory Data Analysis in Feminist Research" on Oct. 2, 2025!
How We Moralize and Why It Matters
forest!: building a body of work over time, through the pressure of commissions, through testing and previews, along with iterations, until each work takes its shape.
Mackenzie Kelly-Frère will present recent projects and ongoing research focused on cloth as a sensual and textual object that enmeshes social histories and ways of thinking and being.
What is Quantum and Quantum Computing? To understand this, Lunch and Learn workshops will be held on October 7 and 9 at Tecconnect, Lethbridge. Registration is free.
A recital program that explores the many shades of love through timeless and contemporary works.
CALEB MARSHALL Topic: Vanishing Sums of Roots of Unity: from Integer Tilings to Projections of Fractal Sets Date: October 8 Room: M1060 Time: 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Dr. Darcy Best (BSc '11, MSc '14), University of Lethbridge alumnus and Google software engineer, to give a talk — "From Proofs to Pull Requests."
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
Cheryl Emery-Karapita, Carolyn Herrington, Deanna Oye, Brad Parker
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.
Music at Noon concerts series presentsBente Hansen, piano • Peter Visentin, violin • Mark Rodgers, cello • Adam Mason, percussionOctober 28 | 12:15 PM | University Recital Hall
The Community Bridge Lab invites you to this panel discussion
A talk by Dr. Tina Block, Associate Professor at Thompon Rivers University in Kamloops, BC.