Awareness Program

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Holiday closure 2020

The University of Lethbridge will be closed for the holiday season from Thursday, Dec. 24 to Sunday, Jan. 3, 2021. We recognize and appreciate those who are still working at some time during the holiday period.

Please note that, due to the expanded health measures put in place by the provincial government, facilities within the 1st Choice Savings Centre are closed.

The U of L’s Calgary Campus will also be closed during this time and will resume virtual operations on Jan. 4. Bow Valley College, which houses the Calgary Campus, remains closed at this time.


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Revised University Policies

At the December 9, 2020 meeting, the Board of Governors Human Resources & Compensation Committee approved revisions to:

  • Performance Evaluation and Compensation for Senior Administrators Returning to Academic Staff Status Guidelines

At the December 17, 2020 meeting, the Board of Governors approved revisions to:

  • Investment Management Policy

Additionally, editorial revisions were made to:


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Library Intersession Services & Closure: December 20 to January 10

The University Library’s Anderson Hall and live Online Assistance services will be closed from December 20, 2020 to January 10, 2021.

ANDERSON HALL REQUEST/PICK-UP/RETURN SERVICES

Retrieval of University Library resources will be suspended at 12 p.m. on Friday, December 18 and any requests after that will not be filled until Monday, January 11.

The Library’s Anderson Hall pick-up and return location will close at 2 p.m. on Saturday, December 19. Any resources not collected at that time will be available at 10 a.m. on Monday, January 11.

ONLINE ASSISTANCE


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New Digital Collection: Nicolas de Grandmaison Oral History Project

The University of Lethbridge Library, in partnership with the Centre for Oral History and Tradition and the University Art Gallery, proudly announce the launch of the Nicolas de Grandmaison Oral History Project.


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New Project Sandbox Workshop: Video Editing with OpenShot

This is an asynchronous Project Sandbox workshop that walks participants through the process of creating a video with OpenShot. Participants will learn how to:


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Craft n' Chill: Shadowbox Crafting | November 26; 1-4 p.m.; Via Teams

Come and join us for the final online Project Sandbox Craft n' Chill event of the semester.

During this event, you will be able to hang out with other members from the University community and create a shadowbox project! If shadowboxes aren't your thing, fear not, you may create with any medium you choose. If you would rather just chat, that is okay too.


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Thu, Nov 19, 2020
11:00 am

Living Library Online: Celebrating International Education Week

The University Library will be hosting a Living Library event to celebrate International Education Week and cultural diversity on our campus.

The theme of the event would be instead of borrowing a book: learn by talking to a real person, from our university community, and learn about their values/culture and experiences in international education. In this context, the Living Library fosters inter-cultural learning between students. They learn the benefits of diversity in academic settings, critical thinking, and all while exchanging knowledge in a Zoom session.


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