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Fri, Mar 15, 2019
11:00 am

Public Lecture: Building Communities Locally to Improve Blockchain Globally

CryptoChicks are coming to the University of Lethbridge! Olga Plokhuta of the famous international Blockchain and AI Hub will give a public lecture, among other activities.


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Sat, Mar 16, 2019
9:30 am

BCHack 2019 (Finale of the Lethbridge Blockchain Workshop and Hackathon)

It's Dragon's Den... Lethbridge style! Listen to Canada's leading blockchain experts and see them judge our teams' business pitches.


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Fri, Mar 15, 2019
1:15 pm

ARRTI Speaker Series - Dr. Karen Glass

The Alberta RNA Research and Training Institute presents Dr. Karen Glass, Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Her talk is titled "Combinatorial Recognition of Histone Modifications." The ARRTI Speaker Series is open to the public and was established to bring leading researchers to the University of Lethbridge for lectures on a broad range of topics relating to RNA research.

All are welcome! Coffee and snacks will be provided!


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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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Fri, Mar 8, 2019
3:00 pm

"The Paradise Syndrome: Eastern Perception(s) of Western Environments - Matthew Todd (Department of History)

The History Department Colloquium Series will present:

The Paradise Syndrome: Eastern Perception(s) of Western Environments
Dr. Matthew Todd (Department of History)
Friday, March 8 2019
3 p.m.
C674


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Wed, Mar 6, 2019
4:30 pm

Modern Langauges Film #4: Tomboy (France, Céline Sciamma, 2011)

Modern Languages FIlm #4: Tomboy (France, Céline Sciamma, 2011)

When her family moves to a new neighbourhood during the summer holidays, 10-year-old Laure is mistaken for a boy by the local kids, and she decides to be "Mikael." Director Sciamma brings a light touch to this tale of childhood fibs, dreams and the freedom to explore identity. (In French with English subtitles)

Screening hosted by: Dr. Kristine Alexander, Institute for Child and Youth Studies


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Wed, Mar 6, 2019
4:30 pm

Modern Languages Film #4: Tomboy (France, Céline Sciamma, 2011) - Public Screening

Modern Languages Film #4: Tomboy (France, Céline Sciamma, 2011).

When her family moves to a new neighbourhood during the summer holidays,10-year-old Laure is mistaken for a boy by the local kids, and she decides to be "Mikael." Director Sciamma brings a light touch to this tale of childhood fibs, dreams and the freedom to explore identity.


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