Chasing the Muse: A Short Story Slam Short Story Competition
Results from January 1st to May 1st, 2025 for Special Event
Ready to roll the dice and challenge your friends? Join us for an exciting ULethbridge Library Games Night!
The Campus Collective Centre (CCC) and Lethbridge Public Interest Research Group (LPIRG) are excited to announce our 3rd annual advocacy conference, “Feeding Futures: Advocacy Through Food and Identity”!
This summer the Blackfoot Language Adult Immersion Program will host a Blackfoot Language Immersion Camp (Blackfoot Language 3850) for students who wish to carry on their learning of the Blackfoot language.
The Departments of English, Indigenous Studies and the University Library present Open Mic Featuring Henry Heavyshield and Shada Aborawi.
The Department of Philosophy is hosting its 2025 Philosophy Undergraduate Conference, featuring talks by University of Lethbridge undergraduates Leya Emond, Gop Majac, Cameron Bluekens, Autumn Rea, Justin Cleland,...
Join the ultimate campus scavenger hunt!
Join us to celebrate the career of Dr. Jan Newberry as she retires and launches her new book “Raising Spirit in Blackfoot Territory: Collaborative Design and Ethnographic Refusal”.
A local documentary on the CCBN's history and Professors Kolb & Whishaw’s work. Followed by a panel Q&A with Drs. Whishaw, Kolb, Gibb & director Jenna Bailey.
Are you ready to be uplifted, challenged and inspired?
Stressed? Tired? Give yourself the break you deserve!
Brought to you by the Department of History & Religion
Oki, and welcome to Indigenous Awareness Week 2025.
Date: March 14 Time: 1 - 2:30 p.m. Place: Anderson Hall A175
Come for some fun games, pi reciting and pie eating!!!
Test your luck at this fun-filled event!
Everyone is welcome to join us as we celebrate the opening of Indigenous Awareness Week!
In partnership with the Indigenous Mental Health Program and Elders-in-Residence, join us as we host Elder Miiksika’am (Red Crane), Clarence Wolf Leg Sr., a Traditional Spiritual Leader from the Siksika Nation and...
Harken back to the simpler times of your youth!
From picture books to grim fairy tales to all-too-real, coming-of-age tales — children’s literature is a rainbow of reading.
Come join DE as we explore some Indigenous STEM! We are going to explore two different hands-on activities that highlight the innovative creations and knowledge of Indigenous peoples.
Free for all - a celebration of the winners of the 2025 Play Right and Spirit Prize
Please join the Office of Iniskim Indigenous Relations for the official unveiling of the Iikaisskini Gathering Centre’s new mural, "The Little Bear and Brother Jaguar": A dedication to Iikaisskini (Low Horn), Dr.
Join us for a teepee raising, inspiring alumni speakers, a lunch of beef stew and frybread, engaging panel discussions from Indigenous leaders, a scholarship announcement and more.
The University of Lethbridge Dhillon School of Business is pleased to honour the Elders, past, present and future, as well as support Indigenous students at the 2025 Scholarship Dinner.
Fun afternoon of math activities, games, problems and puzzles.
Hosted by the Community Bridge Lab and our ULeth Career Coaches, students will receive expert guidance and knowledge on what employers are looking for in a resume.