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Learning for Success: Reducing Stress
Find balance and cope with stress!
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Find balance and cope with stress!
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Learn how to get involved in different student groups.
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We discuss strategies to reduce academic procrastination.
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Financial Services is pleased to offer more Group financial training workshops
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Renowned as one of the finest trumpet players of his generation, Paul Merkelo graces the University Recital Hall stage for the first Music at Noon concert of the 2016-2017 season.
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J. Douglas Willms is a Professor and Co-Director of the Canadian Research Institute for Social Policy at the University of New Brunswick (UNB), and holds the Canada Research Chair in Literacy and Human Development. He is a Member of the US National Academy of Education, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and President Elect and Fellow of the International Academy of Education.
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A co-sponsored public event - Prentice Institute for Global Population & Economy and the Institute for Child and Youth Studies, University of Lethbridge
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Integra Contemporary & Electroacoustics (ICE) presents: 360° Film, Sound & Space at 7:30pm, April 8, in the University Recital Hall. Admission is free and all are welcome.
Featuring improvisations by the members of ICE, an electroacoustic world premiere by Jon Martin, and films by Bryn Hewko, David Schlatter, Daniel Franke and Cedric Kiefer.
Also - browser-based graphic novel by Autumn Read with artwork by Jamie-Lee Girodat
Special participation from the students of W. H. Croxford High
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Collaboration at its finest is featured March 24 in the University Recital Hall at 7:30 pm with the Collaborative Ensemble's Collaborative Collage Concert. The program is filled with a feast of musical selections highlighting collaborative works for voice, bass clarinet, tuba, euphonium, piano and guitar, performed by Department of Music students under the direction of music faculty, Carolyn Herrington.
Audiences will experience classics by Benjamin Britten, Henry Purcell, and W.A. Mozart along with engaging pieces by Aaron Copland, Kurt Weill and Jake Heggie.
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This exhibition focusses on contemporary perspectives of the body and features work by students from the U of L Drama Department, Lethbridge College Fashion Program and The Fashion Institute - Olds College.