Cameron Franc from McMaster University Topic: Vertex operator algebras on modular curves March 16 in Markin Hall (M1060) from 12:15 - 1:15 p.m.
Results from March 15th to April 5th, 2026 for Guest Speaker
At a moment when Alberta sits at the intersection of technological acceleration, educational transformation, and demographic pressure, this panel explores what it means to learn — and to lead — through disruption....
In partnership with SAAG, Gemma Paintin and James Stenhouse present in Art NOW, March 18, 12pm over Zoom Webinar
What to expect in technology, the economy and the future of work, with Leonard Brody. Presented by the Dhillon School of Business.
Silvana Pesenti - University of Toronto Topic: Projections and Barycentre of Processes Date: Friday, March 20, Noon to 1 p.m. | SA6012
Interested in recent legislative changes surrounding MAID in Alberta? Join us this Friday to hear from a panel of policymakers, clinicians, ethicists and disability advocates. Hybrid event: attend in person or via...
Roberto Budzinski from the University of Lethbridge Topic: A mathematical framework to link structure, dynamics and computation in oscillator networks. March 23 - Markin Hall M1060 12:15 - 1:15 p.m.
The Department of Political Science and the Association of Political Science Students are pleased to host Mike DeJong, a former British Columbia cabinet minister, for a talk titled Pipeline Politics: A View of Alb
Indigenous Studies & Good Medicine Stories invites you to join a virtual presentation: Feminist and Decolonial Approaches to Indigenous Romance Literature.
Art Now Presents Kasia Sosnowski March 25 at 12pm in the University Recital Hall
Art NOW presents Iranian artist, Nahid Pouzesh, March 27 at 12pm in the University Recital Hall W570
Guest - Didier Lesesvre from Universite de Lille
Topic: A connection between zeros and central values of L-functions
Date: Monday, March 30 in M1060 at 12:15-1:15 pm
Architecture and Design NOW presents architect, Alvin Fritz, March 30 at 6pm in L1060
Join us for Learning Blackfoot Syllabics with fluent speaker Blaise Russell — a welcoming space to learn, listen and engage with the Blackfoot language.