Overview
Results from January 1st to December 31st, 2024 for Campus Community & Guest Speaker
The Department of English will be hosting our first Open Mic for the Spring 2024 season featuring Poet and Storyteller, Neal Smith, AND Katie Stang, Author.
February is Black History Month. In 2024, the University of Lethbridge will celebrate under the theme — Black Joy: The Telling of our Stories.
Rethinking Cosmology by Prof. Paul Steinhardt, Albert Einstein Professor in Science, Princeton University
Mr. Collin May will describe his experience with political correctness while a student at Harvard and its contemporary expression in the cancel culture phenomenon.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, we have had to cancel the Jesse Thistle speaking engagement.
Samprit Ghosh from the University of Calgary will be presenting. Topic: Moments of higher derivatives related to Dirichlet L-functions
The University of Lethbridge celebrates Black History Month under the theme: Black Joy: The Telling of Our Stories.
In this talk, we discuss transdisciplinary ways of listening to the voice of the soil, which can challenge the colonial knowledge production and open space for reimagining collective climate actions.
Our very own Abbas Maarefparvar talks about Hilbert Class Fields and Embedding Problems
Join the Department of Philosophy for a mini-conference in celebration of World Logic Day.
Our very own Felix Baril Boudreau will be this week's guest speaker.
Our very own Andrew Fiori from the U of L will be our guest speaker this week. Topic: Tight approximation of sums over zeros of L-functions
The Department of Philosophy at the University of Lethbridge will host our Philosophy Undergraduate Student Conference on March 1, 2024. Students will present papers on topics such as ethics, metaphysics,...
Dr. Sezer is one of the Principal Investigators of the PIMS Collaborative Research Group Forecasting and Mathematical Modeling for Renewable Energy (2023-2026).
Research on Religion Colloquium
The Department of English will be hosting our Open Mic Session on Friday, March 8th at 4:00 p.m.
ULethbridge is proud to announce its inaugural International Women’s Day Leadership Conference on March 13!
Sho Suda from the National Defense Academy of Japan will talk on extremal orthogonal arrays.
Are you curious about incorporating creative elements into your research? This one-hour workshop explores visual and art-based research as a method for facilitating community-engaged research.
This workshop is for all faculty members (particularly ECRs), postdocs and graduate students interested in learning about how to integrate Knowledge Translation into their grants.
Our guest, Sarah Dijols from the University of British Columbia, will be discussing the Parabolically induced representations of p-adicG2 distinguished by S04.
*EVENT CANCELLED*
Our apologies, but due to an unforeseen circumstance, this event has been cancelled. The reading will be rescheduled.
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This round table brings together the editors and authors of the “Symposium on Anti-Racist and Anti-Colonial Theorizing” which was published in The Canadian Review of Sociology (CRS/RCS) (May 2023 Issue).
The French Language Centre Presents Thomas Sandoz - What Does It Mean To Be A Swiss French-Speaking Author In 2024? Join us for the presentation, sandwiches and drinks.