Public Lecture featuring Dr. Nathan Murray

McGivney Hall 14500 Bannister Road, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Dr. Nathan Murray holds a PhD in English from the University of Toronto. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of English and History at Algoma University. Dr. Murray's research examines the intersection of writing pedagogy and digital technology with a particular focus on the impact of generative AI on academic integrity and

L’Arche Calgary 2025 Christmas Pageant

McGivney Hall 14500 Bannister Road, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Come see Christmas unfold in the faces and hearts of L'Arche Core members (individuals with disabilities) and assistants (support individuals) as they retell the Christmas story!

Choir Christmas Concert

McGivney Hall 14500 Bannister Road, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Illuminating the Season with song with special guests United Active Living's Fish Creek Singers Take a break from the bustle (or your exams!) and enjoy an evening of festive favourites that will lift your spirits and warm your heart. Join us in sharing the light! Donations to the Calgary Food Bank of non-perishable food items

Beading, Bannock & Banter

Classroom Building - C111

This session will consist of creating bead work such as earrings, the learning process from beginning to end. Supplies will be provided and there will be space for 10 individuals to come and learn!

Faculty Colloquium Series with Dr Teresa Maynes, Assistant Professor, Psychology

McGivney Hall 14500 Bannister Road, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Work is important for long-term substance use recovery, yet career developmentis largely absent from addiction research and treatment. Hope-Action Theory(HAT) offers a strengths-based framework for understanding how people buildsustainable careers. This talk will present findings from a randomized controlledtrial comparing an 8-week HAT-based counselling group with a standardemployment skills group for adults with a history

Inspiration Unplugged featuring Heather Khym

McGivney Hall 14500 Bannister Road, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Join us for Inspiration Unplugged featuring Heather Khym as she presents Come and See: Encountering the Real Jesus. Register for a seat via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/inspiration-unplugged-featuring-heather-khym-tickets-1974506937402?aff=oddtdtcreator

The Saint John’s Bible: Illuminating the Word

McGivney Hall 14500 Bannister Road, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

St. Mary's University Library and the Sacred Arts Guild of Alberta presents an evening lecture to discover the artistry and spiritual significance of St. Mary's University's Heritage Edition of the Saint John's Bible. Join calligrapher, Susan Keyes, as she dives into the artistry and spiritual significance of The Saint John's Bible Heritage Edition. This collaborative event hosted

Free

St. Mary’s University Alumni Speaker Series

McGivney Hall 14500 Bannister Road, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Join alumni Iriel Jaroslavsky (BEd' 16) and Kevin Legare (BEd' 12) as they explore hope in teaching, not as empty optimism, but as a practical, shared resource. This session doesn’t offer easy answers but opens an honest conversation about burnout, resilience, and why hope, grounded in realism and action, remains essential for the future of

Inspiration Unplugged featuring George Ferzoco

McGivney Hall 14500 Bannister Road, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

George Ferzoco will be our final guest for the Inspiration Unplugged Lecture Series this winter semester, presenting on Dante and Our Divine Comedy. The series will return in Fall 2026. Registration is now live on Eventbrite.

Darwin Day with Dr. Matthew Morris

McGivney Hall 14500 Bannister Road, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Darwin famously wrote “If it could be demonstrated that any complex organexisted, which could not possibly have been formed by numerous, successive,slight modifications, my theory would absolutely break down.” This riskyprediction generated two different sorts of debate: the first among biologists ofthe late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries who debated whether Darwin’sclaim was correct –