Come and join us for our reading group! We will be reading Jennifer Mather Saul's "Dogwhistles and Figleaves," and the author will Zoom in to have a chat during our last meeting.
Events
Are you working on your thesis? Are you writing for academia? Are you writing? Search no further; the SGS Writing Group is assembling
Sketches and Studies from Across Canada
An Indigenous-led exploration into Artificial Intelligence
An Indigenous-led exploration into Artificial Intelligence
Join the Faculty of Fine Arts for their Fall Mainstage production of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Worlds collide as love, magic, and mischief intertwine in an enchanted forest outside Athens.
Student Winter Market — Donate Today!
Snacks, support, and study nights — your mid-semester boost starts at Student Success Week!
Brought to you by the Institute for Child and Youth Studies
Pianist Jani Parsons presents a short recital featuring works that explore widely varied emotional landscapes.
A special colloquium by Prof. Kendrick Smith (Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics) presented by the Department of Physics & Astronomy and the Quantum Horizons Alberta initiative.
Join us for a celebration of Dr. Kevin McGeough’s latest book: "Readers of the Lost Ark: Imagining the Ark of the Covenant from Ancient Times to the Present".
In partnership with Ayaahkimina Indigenous Wellness Initiative
No clue about what book to read? We're on the case!
Do you have a mystery novel? Would you like to discuss it with other mystery fans? Well, Sherlock, here's your opportunity!
No experience needed
NOTE: THIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO JANUARY 2026
L’ENFANT(Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne/ Belgium/ 2006)
Hosted by Dr. Beth Gerwin (Modern Languages & Linguistics)
The Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA) presents a session examining the intersection of factors creating instability amongst vulnerable members of society in Lethbridge.
Join us and learn about all things environmental humanities. This conference explores all aspects of environmental humanities.
Snacks and lunch provided!
Past Present Future?
In your next research project, will you need to analyze a fair amount of qualitative data (e.g., interviews, focus groups, open-ended survey questions)?
The Library invites you to the launch of a new space on Level 10 — the Tyson Reading Area.
In your next research project, will you need to analyze a fair amount of qualitative data (e.g., interviews, focus groups, open-ended survey questions)?
Join us Friday, Nov. 14 — women at 6 p.m., men at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15 — women at 5 p.m., men at 7 p.m.