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Tue March 21, 2023

Today's Events

No events scheduled today

Ongoing Events

Kyle Beal and Anna Hawkins: day for night

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-01-09
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: Terra Nova

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2022-10-06
Mar 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 2023-02-28
Mar 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 2022-09-16
Mar 23, 2023

A talk by Gregory Marion in the Fine Arts Research Lecture Series in Music (FARLS)

Collaborative Connections in Jazz

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-03-01
Mar 24, 2023

A performance by the USask Jazz Ensemble

Timlin Public Lecture: Economics of Creative Destruction

Posted by Kristen McEwen on 2023-03-08
Mar 24, 2023

Ufuk Akcigit (University of Chicago) is the speaker for this Timlin Lecture Seminar, presented by the Department of Economics

Paleo, Pompeii and the Prairies

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-03-13
Mar 25, 2023

A family-friendly day of historical exploration through art

Elemental Forces

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-03-08
Mar 26, 2023

A concert by the USask Greystone Singers and University Chorus

Major Possibilities

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-03-06
Mar 27, 2023

Find your perfect major and learn where Arts and Science programs can take you

A Musical Journey from Traditional to New

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-03-01
Mar 28, 2023

A performance by the USask Concert Band

Understanding the Boundaries of Medicare and the Canada Health Act

Posted by Kristen McEwen on 2023-02-28
Mar 28, 2023

Gregory P. Marchildon, a Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto, will discuss health care services provided outside of the Canada Health Act

Hunting Dinosaurs in the Gobi Desert of China and Mongolia

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-03-28
Mar 29, 2023

A talk by paleontologist Dr. Philip Currie (PhD)

Is the modern male struggling? Considering evidence from Norway

Posted by Kristen McEwen on 2023-03-10
Mar 29, 2023

Guest speaker Kristoffer Chelsom Vogt, Sociology department head at the University of Bergen, will talk about gender differences among various sectors

Literature Matters: Tolkien, Middle-Earth, and the Lost Inheritance of England

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-03-08
Mar 29, 2023

Mark Doersken is the speaker in this Literature Matters: Literature in the Community Series

(CANCELLED) Gender Identity, Race, and Ethnicity-based Discrimination in Access to Mental Health Care

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-03-21
Mar 31, 2023

Economics Speaker Series presenter Dr. Patrick Button will discuss discrimination faced by marginalized groups when accessing mental health care

The “Transvestites” of Lisetta Carmi: The Power of Images, The Inadequacy of Words

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-03-16
Apr 3, 2023

A talk for LGBT+ History Month Italia

USask Symphony Orchestra: Season Finale

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-03-01
Apr 5, 2023

A concert filled with joy and exuberance

People’s Free University: Sustainable Development Projects

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-04-12
Apr 12, 2023

A talk by Danii Kehler of SevenGen Student Energy

Women's and Gender Studies (WGST) Colloquium

Posted by Kristen McEwen on 2023-03-20
Apr 14, 2023

This year's Women's and Gender Studies (WGST) Colloquium will feature several papers presented by students