The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series presents:
"Argumentation in Discourse and its Philosophical AnalysisExamples of Polarization and History-Coding"
The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series presents:
"Argumentation in Discourse and its Philosophical AnalysisExamples of Polarization and History-Coding"
The F.E.L. Priestley Lecture Series proudly welcomes Ralph Benmergui to the University of Lethbridge to present, Nothing Sacred: From I and It to I and Thou. Understanding Climate Change as a Spiritual Crisis.
Join us for a teepee raising, inspiring alumni speakers, a lunch of beef stew and frybread, engaging panel discussions from Indigenous leaders, a scholarship announcement and more.
Alumna Marjie Crop Eared Wolf is a Káínai Secwépemc Multidisciplinary Artist as well as an Indigenous writer, designer, and liaison.
Dr. Jan Newberry
The University of Lethbridge Dhillon School of Business is pleased to honour the Elders, past, present and future, as well as support Indigenous students at the 2025 Scholarship Dinner.
Fun afternoon of math activities, games, problems and puzzles.
Samia Henni's work addresses questions of colonization, wars, resource extraction, deserts, forced displacement, and gender dynamics.
What is the Future of Queer History? by Dr. Justin Bengry
Join others from across our community to celebrate the official launch of ULethbridge’s new Strategic Plan.
Nora Wilson & Koda Maxon
Dr. John von Heyking presents "Loneliness, Scientific Authority, and Platonic Couches" as part of Owen G. Holmes Lectures.
This talk covers the development of Heather Kehoe’s textile-based practice leading to her upcoming exhibition The Gift of Vacancy in the Project Space at Casa.
Are you interested in medical school at ULethbridge? Join us to learn more about the progress and application process
TEN CANOES(Rolf de Heer & Peter Djigirr / Australia / 2006)
Hosted by Dr. Paul McKenzie-Jones (Indigenous Studies)
Join the University of Lethbridge Wind Orchestra for a captivating evening of storytelling through music March 26, 7:30pm, in the University Theatre
A talk by U of Alberta's Bridget Stirling
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Come and join us for a Project Sandbox Craft n' Chill event!
The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series presents:
"Reproductive Rights and Disability Advocacy"
Thursday, Mar. 27, 2025 | 7 - 9 p.m. Sandman Signature Lethbridge Lodge Upstairs Grand Ballroom
Cash bar | Light appetizers Free, everyone welcome!
Dive into the imaginative world of one of Surrealism’s most iconic figures.
This symposium highlights fourth-year Bachelor of Music student projects from the Applied Research in Digital Audio Arts course.
Works inspired by Waterton Lakes National Park honouring its 130-year anniversary.
Come celebrate spring and hang out at the Chill Zone!
Composition students from the Department of Music present an array of new works March 28 | 7:30pm | University Recital Hall