POST-TRAUMATIC PLAYDATE
Results from September 1st, 2023 to April 30th, 2024 for Guest Speaker
Synthetic Forever: White Suits, Fatbergs, and the Breathing Museum
Works for solo percussion that explore how cyclical patterns, themes and variations, and improvisation bring musical momentum and structural clarity to music that is as diverse as it is entertaining.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, this event is cancelled. We hope to reschedule in the spring.
Embrace the rich traditions and knowledge of Indigenous nursing at this special event recognizing Indigenous Nurses on Thursday, November 23, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Iikaisskini Gathering Centre (W650).
Recontextualizing and Examining the Built Environment
Architectural Avatars of Alienation
The Department of English will be hosting our final Open Mic for the Fall 2023 season featuring Dr.
Dr. David Euston, ULethbridge Associate Professor in the Department of Neuroscience, will be giving a talk entitled "Gambling Rats: Reward Schedules and the Development of Addiction."
Three Anthropology alums talk about their change work
The Department of Philosophy will present the following:
Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie, Imaging Ourselves: "Portraits and Moments"
The Last Loophole in Bell's Theorem? Why Superdeterminism Probably Doesn't Work - Prof. Kent Peacock
The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series presents the following:
The Department of English will be hosting our final Open Mic for the Fall 2023 season featuring Dr.
Please join us for the final Department of Psychology Colloquium Series talk. Dr Chelsea Matisz will be talking about "The gut-brain axis and the microbiome revolution: What it means for brain health and mental...
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.
An industry panel discussion and networking event on hybrid work and AI from a human resource perspective presented by the Dhillon School of Business.
In a 2015 ruling, the Supreme Court of Canada unanimously voted that the prohibition on assisted death in the Criminal Code was unconstitutional.
Are you an Indigenous student looking to learn more about financial wellness? Join the office of Iniskim Indigenous Relations for Warrior Moccasins Indigenous Financial Wellness on Friday, January 19!
Thank you to The Gallery at Casa for their collaboration on this artist talk.
Join us for the first Music at Noon concert of 2024 as we welcome visiting artist Dr. Sarah Chan to the concert stage for a solo piano recital.
The church and mutual aid: contributing to our common life
Thank you to the Southern Alberta Art Gallery for their collaboration on this artist talk.
February is Black History Month. In 2024, the University of Lethbridge will celebrate under the theme — Black Joy: The Telling of our Stories.