The Department of English is launching an online Creative Writing Webzine, The Write Stuff. We are seeking submissions from students, faculty and staff for poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and anything
Results from September 1st, 2024 to April 30th, 2025 for Free & Faculty of Arts and Science
Please join the Department of English as we host our first Open Mic session of the Fall 2024 semester.
Friday, Sept. 13, 20244 - 6 p.m.Andy's Place (Anderson Hall 100)
Friday, September 24, 2024 “Gaman – Perseverance: Japanese Canadians’ Journey to Justice”
The Department of HIstory & Religion presentsAttack of the Alien Evolutionists: Probing Young Earth Creationism Concerning Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence
Legacies of Feminist Mentorship: A Workshop in Honour of Dr. Carol Williams
Join the Department of English for our second Open Mic of Fall 2024.
Friday, October 11, 20244 - 7 p.m.Andy's Place (AH100)
A talk by Dr. Alan Santinele Martino
Celelbrate Sociology's new student journal
How do Japanese video games grapple with some of the country’s biggest social anxieties and traumatic events?
A talk by Dr. Jason Foster
This October 31st, join a multidisciplinary celebration of Halloween with faculty from English, Academic Writing, Liberal Education, History and more. Hallow-Reads: A Halloween Symposium features lightning talks on...
Join the Department of History & Religion for a talk by Dr. John Harding
Alex Johnston Lecture Series and the Lethbridge Historical Society presentation
Documentary about U of Lethbridge neuroscientists
A talk by alumnus Dr. Mack Penner
Dr. Margaret Price argues for a turn toward collective accountability in order to make academe more accessible for all marginalized persons
A casual conversation about how humanities and social sciences are dealing with the issue of generative AI in classes.
PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Thursday, Feb 13, 2025 | 6-8 p.m.
BMO Auditorium | Science Commons
PROFESSIONAL NIGHT | 4:30-6:00 p.m.
Join us for a Q & A with our panel of professionals.
Join the Department of History & Religion to celebrate the launch of this book edited by Dr. Amy Shaw and Dr. Lynn Kennedy.
The Campus Collective Centre (CCC) and Lethbridge Public Interest Research Group (LPIRG) are excited to announce our 3rd annual advocacy conference, “Feeding Futures: Advocacy Through Food and Identity”!
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”.
Brought to you by the Department of History & Religion
Crossing Boundaries Graduate Symposium is a celebration of graduate student research in the fine arts, humanities and social sciences at the University of Lethbridge. Keynote Presentation by Dr. Yoke-Sum Wong.
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.