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Construction in PE160C

Starting April 4/16 until April 18/16 The PE160C space will be renovated. Most of the construction will be contained in PE160C, however there will be some minor work in public areas. Signage will be installed. There will be intermittant noisy construction work that could cause some minor distractions in the area. Please call Greg Lacey @ 403-380-1891 if you have any questions/concerns.


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Input Sought Regarding Draft University of Lethbridge Sexual Violence Policy

The University is seeking input from members of the university community regarding a draft stand-alone sexual violence policy.

Currently, the U of L has multiple policies in place that pertain to sexual violence (Harassment and Discrimination Policy, Workplace Violence Policy, and the Non-Academic Offence provision in the academic calendar). This new policy aims to better identify resources and supports available to the University community, promote an ‘only with consent’ campus culture, and demonstrate the U of L’s commitment to addressing the issue of sexual violence on campus.


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Fri, Apr 15, 2016
12:00 pm

Fear and Anger: Tracking the Non-Rational Soul in Plato's Dialogues - Karl Laderoute (Dept. of Philosophy)

The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series will present the following:

Fear and Anger: Tracking the Non-Rational Soul in Plato's Dialogues
Guest Speaker:  Karl Laderoute (Dept. of Philosophy)
Day/Date:  Friday, April 15, 2016
Time:  12:00 p.m.
Location:  C-610 (University Hall)


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Fri, Apr 1, 2016
2:00 pm

ESS presents The Student Speaker Colloquium Series

The English Students Society presents The Student Speaker Colloquium Series on Friday, April 1st (2:00 - 4:00 p.m.) in C-610 (University Hall).  This colloquium series will feature academic papers by Chris Cormack (on the Gothic abject) and Blair Yoxall (on conceptualizations of race inspired by feminism).

There will also be other creative work showcased:  Prof. Ian McAdam will get the event cracking with his own poetry; Katie Doerksen will read her newly minted Gothic short story; and Samuel Cromwell will read his original poetry as well.


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"Kevin" Presented to Long-Time SOS Donor Marc Roussel

Dr. Marc Roussel of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is the most recent recipient of the Supporting our Students (SOS) Committee’s bronze pronghorn statue, “Kevin.”


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