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Sun February 5, 2023

Today's Events

Discovering the Amatis: Concert Series

Posted by Kristen McEwen on 2022-08-23
Feb 5, 2023

A performance featuring Duo Concertante, a renowned violin and piano duo

Ongoing Events

Kyle Beal and Anna Hawkins: day for night

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-01-09
Jan 13 - Apr 21, 2023

Artworks that point to the blurred lines between our public and private lives

Manuel Axel Strain: Why does this land seem so small?

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-01-09
Jan 13 - Apr 21, 2023

Artwork confronting and undermining the imposed realities of colonialism

Love Ethic

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-01-10
Jan 20 - Apr 28, 2023

An exhibition featuring works by Joi Arcand, Amalie Atkins, Catherine Blackburn, Ruth Cuthand and Curtis Santiago

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Upcoming Events

Greystone Theatre: A Beautiful Day in November on the Banks of the Greatest of the Great Lakes

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2022-10-06
Feb 8-11, 2023

A quirky comedy about a family negotiating Thanksgiving festivities

Tuition Conversation with the Dean

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-02-01
Feb 8, 2023

Meet with Dean Peta Bonham-Smith for a conversation about tuition rates in the College of Arts and Science

(CANCELLED) Teens at the Crash Site: How Surveillance Capitalism and Networked Tools are Changing Child Rights

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-01-24
Feb 9, 2023

Please join the Department of Sociology to celebrate the 52nd Annual Sorokin Lecture

Ispiciwin (Journey)

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2022-09-16
Feb 9, 2023

A talk by Andrew Balfour in the Fine Arts Research Lecture Series in Music (FARLS)

Philosophy in the Community: Can Psychedelics Really Make People Better?

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-01-25
Feb 10, 2023

A public talk by Dr. Sarah Hoffman (PhD), associate professor of philosophy

The Long-term effects of Child Labour Legislation: Evidence from the Britain’s 1860 Mining Act

Posted by Kristen McEwen on 2023-01-31
Feb 10, 2023

The next Department of Economics Speaker Series Seminar will feature Ben Milner, assistant professor of economics from the University of Alberta

Department of Music Scholarship Ceremony

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-01-27
Feb 12, 2023

Celebrating scholarship recipients in the Department of Music

Interthinking Art and Science

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-02-15
Feb 27 - Mar 3, 2023

Exhibition and event series with Dr. Màrton Orosz (PhD), recipient of the Structurist Fellowship Creative Research Grant

Literature Matters: Ten More Great Fashion Moments in Literature

Posted by Kristen McEwen on 2023-02-10
Mar 1, 2023

English professor Jeanette Lynes will discuss 10 great fashion moments in literature

The Pro-competitive Effects of Trade Agreements

Posted by Kristen McEwen on 2023-02-22
Mar 2, 2023

Economics Speaker Series Seminar will feature Lu Han, Bank of Canada economist and University of Liverpool lecturer

Timlin Lecture in Political Studies: Joan Tronto

Posted by Kristen McEwen on 2023-02-10
Mar 2, 2023

Challenges to Caring Democracy

Central Bank Digital Currency and Banking Choices

Posted by Kristen McEwen on 2023-02-22
Mar 3, 2023

Economics Speaker Series Seminar will feature Jiaqi Li, Bank of Canada economist

Saskatchewan High School Ethics Bowl

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2022-11-09
Mar 4, 2023

Teams of students examine ethical issues at this provincial competition hosted by the USask Department of Philosophy

No Secret: Sex in Holocaust Survivor Accounts and Why It Matters

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-02-09
Mar 6, 2023

A talk by Dr. Doris Bergen (PhD) of the University of Toronto

The Fried Bannock Project

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-02-16
Mar 6-10, 2023

Reclaimed poetry masterpieces of the found variety