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Results from November 16th to December 7th, 2024
Have you been thinking about your personal career path? Feeling lost? Career Core may be the course for you!
Join us for an exciting lineup of events during Culture Week, brought to you by the Students' Union in collaboration with International Education Week
Documentary about U of Lethbridge neuroscientists
Department of Indigenous Studies Research Symposium
Pablo Batista and Kelsey McMahon are Architects with Winnipeg based 5468796 Architecture. They join us via Zoom in Room L1060 for this presentation.
Join us for a captivating noon hour concert featuring soprano Sherry Steele and pianist Carolyn Herrington as they share a recital program that explores the many shades of love through timeless and contemporary works...
Please join us in person or online for this month's Psychology Seminar Series
Dr. Tahir, from Canadian Food Inspection Agency, will be giving a seminar on Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy transmission and Canada's response.
Wayne Baerwaldt is an independent visual arts curator and producer based in western Canada.
What keeps you up at night?! Share your favourite horror work at the Library’s Bring Your Own Book Club!
Feeling uncertain about life after graduation? Don't worry, you're not alone! Here's the good news: there's no 'one-size-fits-all' path to success!
Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1-3 p.m.
Honouring the memories of the transgender, non-binary, and genderqueer people whose lives were lost due to acts of anti-transgender violence.
Come and enjoy some free popcorn and check out what Geography & Environment has for course offerings
Hear from four award-winning Alberta entrepreneurs and their stories of resilience, innovation and social impact. Includes dinner and networking. Free for the community.
RIVER’S EDGE(Tim Hunter / USA / 1986)
Hosted by Professor Betty-Lou Hushlak (Drama)
The Living Library is hosted by the University Library in collaboration with the
This month we dive into the beauty of Japanese woodblock printmaking.
"What the Wind Knows: Art as Early Warning"
This session will discuss how to support students with diverse learning needs, including those with ADHD, autism, and other needs.
Civil Liberties Under AssaultJacques Boudreau
Friday, Nov. 22, 20242 - 4 p.m.SA6012
A talk by alumnus Dr. Mack Penner
INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY NIGHT Pronghorns Women's Basketball vs. Mount Royal
Join us for the opening on November 22 from 6 - 8 p.m.