GHOST DAYS: Naatoyiipotaki
Results from January 1st to December 31st, 2024 for Lecture
This talk will highlight our successes in the community using play-based programs that exercise working memory, cognitive flexibility, and behavioural inhibition.
Join the Drama 2100 class in a special film screening of 'Iniskim — Return of the Buffalo,' followed by a Q&A with Amethyst First Rider, co-producer.
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In this artist talk, Sikapinakii Low Horn speaks about their current exhibitions at Casa and at SAAG, as well as their research on Blackfoot cowboys.
Walking as Research-creation Praxis
*POSTPONED* Due to the weather, this talk is unfortunately postponed. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes.
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.
Come celebrate our students in the Department of History & Religion
*POSTPONED* Due to unforeseen circumstances this talk is postponed. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes.
Dr. Sheryl Lightfoot - Enhanced Participation of Indigenous Peoples at the UN: Pushing the Boundaries of Indigenous Rights, Statehood, and Human Rights Norms
Join the Department of Philosophy for the following presentation:
Join the Department of Philosophy for the following presentation:
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)
Founding Philosophy, Founding Faculty.
The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series will present the following:
No Cause for CollapseGuest Speaker: Andrew TedderThursday, May 2, 2024L10504 - 5:30 p.m.
"Ethics in Verité" - A discussion on the various ways to craft compelling narrative, while building trust with subjects and maintaining a code of ethics around telling their stories.
Julia Forrest is a Brooklyn based artist who works strictly in film and prints in a travel size darkroom that she builds on location.
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)
"Building stones and the urban geology of Lethbridge"
Dr. Sam McKegney is a settler scholar of Indigenous literatures.
"Portals to the mundane"
"Veils and Voices"
Have you ever wondered how you can Indigenize and Decolonize your work meaningfully?
"Infrastructure Poetry"