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Knit ‘n’ Knatter
Learn to knit or share tips with free tea or coffee.
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Learn to knit or share tips with free tea or coffee.
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Attendees will learn how to upgrade their videos by creating a professional look with Adobe Premiere. No prior experience necessary.
DAY/TIME: Tuesday, March 19; 1:40 – 3:40 p.m.
All presentations and workshops are located in the Library, across from the Library's services desk (Level 10; The Alcove).
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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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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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I-CYS Public Lecture by MIT Children's Literature and Children's Studies Scholar
Dr. Marah Gubar
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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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Contemporary Architectural Practices in the Canadian North
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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:
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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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:
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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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