Multi-year research project to examine cultural and historic impact of Red River Jig to Métis peoples The Red River Jig is known by some as the Métis national anthem
New media professor Leanne Elias awarded Board of Governors Teaching Chair Elias plans to develop and deliver a series of interdisciplinary workshops for both undergraduate and graduate students
Play Right Prize winner, Avery Raine, delves into the fascinating life of Albert Einstein’s first wife Mileva Marić Since 2008, Terry Whitehead (BA ’94) has been inspiring future playwrights through the Play Right Prize
Faculty of Fine Arts introduces Spirit Prize in support of Indigenous student art development Alumnus Terry Whitehead (BA ’94) helps establish $2,500 cash award
University of Lethbridge unveils Mootookakio’ssin website, creates bridge to historical belongings The website is the culmination of an ambitious and challenging three-year research project
Scott named interim dean for Faculty of Fine Arts Scott currently teaches theatre history, Canadian theatre, dramatic literature and theatre theory
2021 Truth & Reconciliation t-shirt design unveiled Education and resiliency are the focus of Chataya Holy Singer’s design
Professor Mary Kavanagh elected to the Royal Society of Canada Kavanagh’s artistic contributions are extensive and critically significant
Looking backwards, and forwards, at 20 years of supporting the fine arts Abbondanza ends its 20-year run with launch of Fine Arts Experience Enrichment Fund
Department of Drama presenting 4.48 Psychosis to remote audiences 4.48 Psychosis by Sarah Kane is presented online to remote audiences, March 17 – 20 at 7:30 p.m. nightly, via Zoom