The Department of English will be hosting their final Open Mic of the academic year.
When: April 5, 2024Time: 4 - 7 p.m.Location: AH-100 (Andy's Place, Anderson Hall)
The Department of English will be hosting their final Open Mic of the academic year.
When: April 5, 2024Time: 4 - 7 p.m.Location: AH-100 (Andy's Place, Anderson Hall)
Crossing Boundaries showcases the innovative research and creative work being produced by ULethbridge MA, MFA, MMus and PhD students. Keynote lecture by alumna Ashley Henrickson.
Join us to learn more about the Community Bridge Lab, hear what student fellows have been working on over the year, and engage in dialogue about future opportunities.
The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series will present the following:
No Cause for CollapseGuest Speaker: Andrew TedderThursday, May 2, 2024L10504 - 5:30 p.m.
Iron Shirt Culture and Heritag Society (Mi'kskimmii Soka' Simmi) presents: KSAAHKOMMITAPII - Spirit of the Ground 2nd Blackfoot Archaeology Conference
Dr. Hiroshi Matsuo will discuss high angular resolution observations in the far-infrared based on intensity interferometry.
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”
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
University of Lethbridge Presents - Dr. Christian Landry, Laval University Canada Gairdner Momentum Award 2024
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
A talk by alumnus Dr. Mack Penner