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Join us for a workshop about Close Reading and how we can use it.
The Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA) presents a special panel discussion examining coal mining risks in southern Alberta.
The Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA) presents a session discussing the recent progress of the Lethbridge Police Service.
A talk on black holes, physics and chemistry!
The Departments of English, Indigenous Studies and the University Library present Open Mic Featuring Henry Heavyshield and Shada Aborawi.
The Department of Philosophy is hosting its 2025 Philosophy Undergraduate Conference, featuring talks by University of Lethbridge undergraduates Leya Emond, Gop Majac, Cameron Bluekens, Autumn Rea, Justin Cleland,...
Join the ultimate campus scavenger hunt!
Total Inversion: Black Studies in Canadian Art History
Watch local entrepreneurs shine at Launch Point 2025!
Join us to celebrate the career of Dr. Jan Newberry as she retires and launches her new book “Raising Spirit in Blackfoot Territory: Collaborative Design and Ethnographic Refusal”.
Let’s get creative with Polymer Clay!
Ready to level up your Computer Science career? Discover how Co-op can transform your journey with real-world experience, job search tips and more!
Jen de los Reyes will share an introduction to LAND—a site of research, cultivation, care, and conservation established by Reyes and artist Oscar Rene Cornejo.
A local documentary on the CCBN's history and Professors Kolb & Whishaw’s work. Followed by a panel Q&A with Drs. Whishaw, Kolb, Gibb & director Jenna Bailey.
If you’re an experienced maker bring your work-in-progress.
Cathy Wood, clarinet & Victoria Sparks, marimba
Are you ready to be uplifted, challenged and inspired?
Save the dates! Authors Jessica Johns and Henry Heavyshield will visit the University of Lethbridge for two days of free readings, panel discussions, and book signings, hosted by the Indigenous Writers Series.
Brought to you by the Department of History & Religion
Dr. Vomberg’s research focuses on cognition and music—this talk is sure to strike a chord!
POOR THINGS(Yorgos Lanthimos / Ireland, United Kingdom, USA / 2023)
Hosted by Professor Julia Wasilewski (Drama)
Computational Neuroscience, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Physics talk!
Join us for the 2025 ULethbridge 3-Minute Thesis (3MT) Finals competition to watch our top 10 finalists compete!
Community public talk by neuroscience professor emeritus Dr. Bryan Kolb. His talk, “Brain Development and Social Justice: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly,” promises to be thought-provoking.