Free

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Fri, Mar 15, 2019
9:00 am

Project Sandbox: So you were told to create a logo: How to make a unique logo with Adobe Illustrator | March 15; 9–11 a.m.

Attendees will learn how to create and design a logo using Adobe Illustrator. No prior experience necessary.

Friday, March 15; 9–11 a.m.

All presentations and workshops are located in the Library, across from the Library's services desk (Level 10; The Alcove).

Click here for more information about Project Sandbox, including future presentations and workshops.


This event is from the archives of The Notice Board. The event has already taken place and the information contained in this post may no longer be relevant or accurate.

Fri, Mar 15, 2019
9:00 am

Project Sandbox: So you were told to create a logo: How to make a unique logo with Adobe Illustrator | March 15; 9–11 a.m.

Attendees will learn how to create and design a logo using Adobe Illustrator. No prior experience necessary.

Friday, March 15; 9–11 a.m.

All presentations and workshops are located in the Library, across from the Library's services desk (Level 10; The Alcove).

Click here for more information about Project Sandbox, including future presentations and workshops.


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Fri, Mar 29, 2019
10:00 am

Interdisciplinary Workshop on Protest and Civil Disobedience

The Philosophy Department, along with other University of Lethbridge scholars, will host the following:

Interdisciplinary Workshop on Protest and Civil Disobedience
Friday, March 29
10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
AH100 and AH176


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Wed, Mar 13, 2019
10:00 am

EndNote 19: Advanced: Beyond the Introduction | March 13; 10–11 a.m.; L950

Will you be writing a lot of research papers or a thesis this term? Do you struggle with proper citation of your reference sources or organizing your research files? Citation management tools like EndNote can help!

This advanced session will cover:

  • Searching your EndNote library
  • Outputting a bibliography
  • Cite-While-You-Write

Current students, faculty and staff may download EndNote to their personal workstations or devices for free under the university's site license.


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Mon, Mar 11, 2019
10:00 am

EndNote 19: Basic: Introduction | March 11; 10–11 a.m.; L950

Will you be writing a lot of research papers or a thesis this term? Do you struggle with proper citation of your reference sources or organizing your research files? Citation management tools like EndNote can help!

This basic session will cover:

  • A tour of EndNote and EndNote basic
  • Building a library of citations

Current students, faculty and staff may download EndNote to their personal workstations or devices for free under the university's site license.


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Thu, Mar 14, 2019
12:15 pm

"Does an octopus have a mind, and if so, what is in it? - Dr. Jennifer Mather (Psychology Department)

The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series presents:

"Does an octopus have a mind, and if so, what is in it?"
Dr. Jennifer Mather (Psychology Department)
Thursday, March 14
12:15 p.m.
C620


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Fri, Mar 8, 2019
2:00 pm

"What Can We Learn from the Knowledge Argument? - Analysis of Knowledge and the Mary's Room Thought Experiment" - Thiago Ladeira (Grad Student - Philosophy)

The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series presents:

"What Can We Learn from the Knowledge Argument? - Analysis of Knowledge and the Mary's Room Thought Experiment"
Thiago Ladeira (Philosophy Graduate Student)
Friday, March 8
2 p.m.
C640


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Thu, Mar 21, 2019
3:00 pm

Coffee’s On Launch

The Hess Gallery features work from Indigenous Art Studio students and in the Christou Gallery works from the uLehbridge Art Collection curated by Kirstan Schamuhn, Museum Studies Intern.


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