Free

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Thu, Mar 27, 2025
5:00 pm

Department of Philosophy Colloquium: "Reproductive Rights and Disability Advocacy"

The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series presents:

"Reproductive Rights and Disability Advocacy"

Speaker: Connor Leflar (Department of Philosophy)
Thursday, March 27 | 5 - 6:30 p.m.
University Hall C610


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Thu, Mar 20, 2025
5:00 pm

Department of Philosophy Colloquium: "Argumentation in Discourse and its Philosophical Analysis"

The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series presents:

"Argumentation in Discourse and its Philosophical Analysis
Examples of Polarization and History-Coding"

Speaker: Olena Yaskorska-Shah (Department of Philosophy)
Thursday, March 20 | 5 to 6:30 p.m.
University Hall C610


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Wed, Mar 12, 2025
10:00 am

Free Mini Massages | March 12

Stressed? Tired? Give yourself the break you deserve!

Lethbridge Polytechnic Massage Therapy students are back! Book your 12-minute session or drop by for a mini-chair massage.

WHEN: Wednesday, March 12; 10 a.m. – noon [in 15-minute intervals]

WHERE: Library Building – L1112/L1114


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Fri, Mar 14, 2025
1:00 pm

Imagining Research/Research Imaginings

Crossing Boundaries Graduate Symposium is a celebration of graduate student research in the fine arts, humanities and social sciences at the University of Lethbridge. Keynote Presentation by Dr. Yoke-Sum Wong.


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Wed, Mar 19, 2025
12:00 pm

Library's Bring Your Own Book Club: Children's Literature| March 19

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.

Join us for the season finale of the BYOB Club and share the titles that inspired your imagination and spurred you on to read as we discuss children’s literature!

WHEN: Wednesday, March 19; Noon – 1 p.m.
WHERE: "Our Stories” Space (Library – Level 10)


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Elders in Residence - March 2025 Schedule

Oki,

Elders Francis First Charger, Cathy Hunt and Shirlee Crow Shoe provide cultural support, traditional teachings and guidance to any University of Lethbridge student, staff, or faculty from any culture.

Cathy Hunt & Shirlee Crow Shoe will be located in the Iikaisskini Gathering Centre in W650. Francis First Charger will be located in the Ceremony Room in A430.

Please see poster for dates and times.


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Sat, Mar 15, 2025
10:00 am

Open House at the Neuroscience Department and the Psychology Department (Brain Awareness Week)

Our annual open house will feature a kids' room, booth fair, department tours, and more!


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Thu, Mar 13, 2025
6:00 pm

Public Talk by Dr. Bryan Kolb Titled "Brain Development and Social Justice: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly." (Brain Awareness Week)

Community public talk by neuroscience professor emeritus Dr. Bryan Kolb. His talk, “Brain Development and Social Justice: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly,” promises to be thought-provoking.


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