The goal of this annual lecture is to have an enduring impact on Calgary’s culture, bringing to our city important voices in the conversation on LGBTQ2S+ topics.
Ethics are at the heart of the humanities, and considerations of ethics are one of the key contributions the humanities can make to a thriving public sphere.
A lecture series named in honour of Dr. Egmont Lee, a driving force behind the formation of the Institute in 1976, and Professor of History for more than 30 years at the University of Calgary.
The Lacey family, through the Naomi and John Lacey Foundation for the Arts, established a new resident fellowship in honour of Naomi Lacey at the Calgary Institute for the Humanities in 2018.
Presented by the McCready Resident Fellow each year, this lecture and fellowship recognizes Prof. Wayne McCready's mentorship of scholars at the University of Calgary.