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ULethbridge Art Gallery Presents: Silkscreen Printing
Low-tech, easy and free!
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Low-tech, easy and free!
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Join Mootookakio'ssin at Iikaisskini Indigenous Student Centre to try out 3D photography and play traditional Blackfoot games led by Mary Ellen Little Mustache.
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The Institute for Child and Youth Studies presents
Truth before Reconciliation: How to Identify and Confront Residential School Denialism
with guest speaker, Dr. Sean Carleton, Department of History and Indigenous Studies, University of Manitoba
Wednesday, February 1, 2023 4:30 p.m. MST
Join us in person in TH201 (Turcotte Hall), OR on Zoom (registration required: http://bit.ly/3kvoBzz)
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Come join us on Monday, February 13 at 4:30 p.m. in room E690 for the second film in the Spring 2023 series:
Film 2: Delicious
(France, Eric Besnard, 2020)
France, 1789, just before the Revolution. With the help of a surprising young woman, a chef who has been sacked by his master finds the strength to free himself from his position as a servant and opens the first restaurant.
Rated PG (In French w/ English subtitles)
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Come join us on Wednesday, February 8 at 4:30 p.m. in room E690 for the second film in the Spring 2023 series:
Film 2: Delicious
(France, Eric Besnard, 2020)
France, 1789, just before the Revolution. With the help of a surprising young woman, a chef who has been sacked by his master finds the strength to free himself from his position as a servant and opens the first restaurant.
Rated PG (In French w/ English subtitles)
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Chris Cornelius is Professor and Chair of the Department of Architecture at the University of New Mexico. He is the founding principal of studio:indigenous.
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Chess for Life at the University of Lethbridge: Reflections on the Cognitive and Social Benefits of Playing Chess
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Visiting the Iniquity of the Fathers upon the Children to the Third and Fourth Generation
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The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series will present the following:
Scientific Taboo: The Case of Human Cloning in a Time of Contagion
Speaker: Jodi Newman (PHIL Graduate Student)
Day/Date: Friday, January 27, 2023
Location: D-631 (University Hall)
Time: 3 to 4:30 p.m.
Everyone is welcome.
Check poster for abstract details.
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Please join Dr. Kaylan Schwarz (School of Liberal Education) for the following presentation:
Young feminist identities: A research exhibition
Location: Penny Gallery (Dr. Foster James Penny Building - 324 - 5th Street South)
The exhibit will be available to view from 1 to 6 p.m. with a research talk at 4 p.m.
Everyone is welcome. Light refreshments to be served.