Wed February 22, 2023
Today's Events
No events scheduled today
Ongoing Events
Kyle Beal and Anna Hawkins: day for night
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-01-09Jan 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 2023-01-09Jan 13 - Apr 21, 2023
Artwork confronting and undermining the imposed realities of colonialism
Love Ethic
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-01-10Jan 20 - Apr 28, 2023
An exhibition featuring works by Joi Arcand, Amalie Atkins, Catherine Blackburn, Ruth Cuthand and Curtis Santiago
Upcoming Events
Interthinking Art and Science
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-02-15Feb 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 2023-02-10Mar 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 2023-02-22Mar 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 2023-02-10Mar 2, 2023
Challenges to Caring Democracy
Central Bank Digital Currency and Banking Choices
Posted by Kristen McEwen on 2023-02-22Mar 3, 2023
Economics Speaker Series Seminar will feature Jiaqi Li, Bank of Canada economist
Saskatchewan High School Ethics Bowl
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2022-11-09Mar 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 2023-02-09Mar 6, 2023
A talk by Dr. Doris Bergen (PhD) of the University of Toronto
The Fried Bannock Project
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-02-16Mar 6-10, 2023
Reclaimed poetry masterpieces of the found variety
Global Café: How can UNICEF help get the Sustainable Development Goals back on track?
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-02-21Mar 7, 2023
A talk by David Morley, president and CEO of UNICEF Canada
Chelazon Leroux: Indigenous Achievement Week 2023
Posted by Kristen McEwen on 2023-03-01Mar 8, 2023
Saskatchewan drag queen Chelazon Leroux (Canada's Drag Race Season 3) will be performing at Louis'
Plaque unveiling for Donald Strathearn Rawson
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-02-10Mar 8, 2023
Former head of the USask Department of Biology has been named a National Historic Person
The international system is failing to prevent wars and conflicts in a timely manner
Posted by Kristen McEwen on 2023-02-21Mar 9-10, 2023
The next Political Studies Speaker Series features Exeter University researcher Dr. Robert Stewart (PhD)
MOMENTUM 2023: Safe Cities: Creating Equitable and Inclusive Communities
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-02-21Mar 10, 2023
An annual USask student-led, interdisciplinary planning conference designed to inspire students and professionals
On the emergence of Boltzmann equations from quantum dynamics
Posted by Kristen McEwen on 2023-03-06Mar 10, 2023
Thomas Chen, University of Texas at Austin, is the next speaker for the Department of Mathematics and Statistics Colloquium
Rhapsody in Blue
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-02-07Mar 11, 2023
USask music professor Dean McNeill is artistic director of the Saskatoon Jazz Orchestra
USask Music Theatre Ensemble: Life Lessons
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-03-01Mar 11-12, 2023
Broadway songs with lessons that resonate with everyone
USask Music Graduate Program Open House
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-02-22Mar 12, 2023
Learn about opportunities to continue your musical education
Global Café: The Hong Konger
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-03-03Mar 16, 2023
Movie screening and panel discussion
The Amazing Life of Margot Heuman
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-02-17Mar 17, 2023
Screening and discussion with the authors of the play
‘To Get More Harvest’
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-03-02Mar 17, 2023
Traditional Cultivation by Northwestern North American Indigenous Peoples
USask Wind Orchestra: Colours
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-03-01Mar 17, 2023
A concert celebrating the serious, contemplative and downright ridiculous aspects of music
Greystone Theatre: Terra Nova
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2022-10-06Mar 22 - Apr 1, 2023
The story of a race to the bottom of the Earth
Think Big – Be Bold Plan Celebration Day
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-02-28Mar 22, 2023
A day for celebrating research in the College of Arts and Science
Inside the String Quartets of Murray Adaskin
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2022-09-16Mar 23, 2023
A talk by Gregory Marion in the Fine Arts Research Lecture Series in Music (FARLS)