Religious Studies

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Mon, Sep 10, 2018
12:05 pm

4th Annual Driedger Lecture Series - Friday, October 19, 2018

Inaugurated in 2016, the Driedger Lecture is delivered annually by a distinguished historian on an important historical topic. This series, along with student scholarships, is sponsored by the Driedger Fund, which was established by the children of Dr. Gerhard and Hilda Driedger to honour their parents' lifelong love of history.

Guest Speaker: Professor Brett L. Walker (Montana State University)
Title: A Family History of Illness: Memory as Medicine (see attached poster for details)
Date:  Friday, October 19, 2018
Time: 3:30 p.m.
Location: PE-250


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Call for Papers - Interdisciplinary Workshop on Protest and Civil Disobedience

On March 29, 2019 the University of Lethbridge will hold a one-day, interdisciplinary workshop on the topics of protest and civil disobedience. This will be held in conjunction with the visit of Dr. Candice Delmas (Northeastern University) as she launches her book A Duty to Resist. The workshop will showcase research and initiatives of Lethbridge faculty and students on this topic made pressing by the current political climate.


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Mon, Apr 30, 2018
1:07 pm

16th Annual Research in Religious Studies Conference (May 5 - 6, 2018)

The Religious Studies department will host their 16th Annual Research in Religious Studies Conference on May 5 - 6, 2018 in Anderson Hall (see attached poster for details).

Banquet Keynote Speaker (individuals must register for banquet to attend)
Prof. Jamie MacKenzie (Department of Anthropology, U of Lethbridge)
Title:  Shaman, Christian, Bureaucrat, Cop:  Religion and Secrecy in Guatemala


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Wed, Mar 21, 2018
7:00 pm

Did I Hear You Say Racism? Interpretive Authority and the Oral History Interview - Prof. Pamela Sugiman (Professor & Dean of Arts, Ryerson University)

The Centre for Oral History and Tradition (COHT) in partnership with the Lethbridge Public Library will present the following:

Did I Hear You Say Racism?  Interpretive Authority and the Oral History Interview
Guest Speaker:  Prof. Pamela Sugiman (Professor & Dean of Arts, Ryerson University)
Day/Date:  Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Time:  7:00 p.m.
Venue:  Friends Place Meeting Room (Crossing Branch Library); 255 Britannia Blvd., West


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NEW Liberal Education Course - Fall 2018 (LBED2990: Lib Ed Now)

Are you looking for an exciting and innovative course for Fall 2018 that will broaden your horizons?

The School of Liberal Education is offering a limited number of openings in LBED 2990: Lib Ed Now.


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HistoriCity Essay Award - Celebrating excellence in historical research

Celebrating excellence in historical research

Leading up to the University's 50th anniversary in 2017, U of L alumnus Terry Whitehead (BA '94) established the Historicity Essay Award to encourage excellence in historical research on the City of Lethbridge and the University of Lethbridge.

Call for Submissions:  The competition is open to all U of L students in good academic standing at the competition closing date. One entry per student.


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Sat, Mar 10, 2018
10:00 am

Department of Philosophy 2018 Student Conference

The Department of Philosophy is hosting a student conference on March 10, 2018. 

Papers will be presented on biases in scientific research, the philosophy of time, evolutionary ethics, the philosophy of mind, and copyright reform.

Location:  Anderson Hall (AH116 and AH117), University of Lethbridge

Time:  10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. (lunch will be provided at 12:00 p.m. in AH100).


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Upcoming Fall 2018 Course - ASIA 2850A (Japan, Asia and the World)

Are you beginning to plan for Fall 2018 - if so, consider this course offering:

ASIA2850A (Japan, Asia and the World)
MW 18:00 - 19:45 (ending October 31)
MW 17:00 - 18:45 (starting Novemnber 1)
Location:  B-761, University Hall

Based on state-of-the-art videoconferencing technology, Asian Studies 2850 brings together students and profs from Gakushuin Women’s College in Tokyo and the University of Lethbridge to engage in interactive lectures and discussion in real time! Why? Because it’s 2018.


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