Tue October 24, 2023
Today's Events
No events scheduled today
Ongoing Events
Dorothy Knowles: by the water
Posted by Kristen McEwen on 2023-09-06Sep 15 - Dec 15, 2023
An exhibition celebrating the remarkable and enduring career of artist Dorothy Knowles
Community Arts and Artisanship Program: Certificate Students' Graduation Exhibition
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-10-17Oct 16-27, 2023
Graduation exhibition is a celebration of students and their commitment to improving and growing as artists
The Camera is an Instrument
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-10-18Oct 20 - Dec 15, 2023
An exhibition of photography by various artists
Upcoming Events
Literature Matters: Finding the Magic: The Transformative Potential of Collaboration
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-09-21Oct 25, 2023
Working across cultural difference can open up previously unimagined possibilities
The Keys to Translation: From Fortepiano to Modern Piano
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-09-28Oct 25, 2023
A talk and performance in the Fine Arts Research Lecture Series (FARLS) in Music
Indigenous Languages in Truth and Reconciliation
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-09-25Oct 26, 2023
Reconciliation Saskatoon and the USask Department of Political Studies co-present an event on Indigenous languages
Mathematics and Statistics Colloquium
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-10-18Oct 27, 2023
An automated workflow for plant virus diagnostics using high-throughput genome sequencing data
Movie screening: The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-10-03Oct 30, 2023
Screening of a classic film for 2SLGBTQIA+ History Month
Imagining and Building the City of Tomorrow
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-10-27Nov 1, 2023
A presentation of urban projects and landscapes hosted by the Regional and Urban Planning Program
quanTA
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-10-31Nov 1-15, 2023
A collaborative art exhibition revealing the hidden rhythms in quantum science
Understanding and Resisting Epistemic Injustice
Posted by Kristen McEwen on 2023-09-20Nov 10, 2023
A Philosophy in the Community talk by Mehdi Ebrahimpour
Bateman Lecture: Canadian Speculative Fiction and the Historical Imagination
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-10-18Nov 16, 2023
A talk by Dr. Wendy Roy (PhD) of the Department of English
Mathematics and Statistics Colloquium
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-11-08Nov 17, 2023
Applications of Mathematics in Electronic Design Automation
Toward a Karendtian Theory of Political Evil
Posted by Kristen McEwen on 2023-10-30Nov 17, 2023
This Walter C. Murray Public Lecture will explore theories on the topic of political evil from Kant and Arendt
USask Jazz Ensemble at the Bassment
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-11-16Nov 17, 2023
Hear the jazz stars of tomorrow at this performance directed by Music department head Dean McNeill
Music Theatre Ensemble: Maidens, Mozart, and Magic
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-11-16Nov 19, 2023
Join the USask Music Theatre Ensemble for their upcoming performance, "Maidens, Mozart, and Magic."
USask Music Graduate Program Open House
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-11-01Nov 19, 2023
Learn about opportunities to continue your musical education
An insightful panel discussion on Indigenous research
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-11-02Nov 20, 2023
Indigenous Studies faculty members will lead a panel discussion on challenges facing Indigenous researchers and communities
Our History is Our Foundation: Honouring Ilarion Ukrainian Residents
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-11-09Nov 21, 2023
A documentary screening presented by the USask History Co-Lab for Community-Engaged Research
An Inquiry into Ukrainian Classical Music
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-09-28Nov 22, 2023
A talk and performance in the Fine Arts Research Lecture Series (FARLS) in Music
Greystone Theatre: Faustus: a devised creation
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-11-03Nov 22 - Dec 2, 2023
It’s graduation day. Do you know where your soul is?
Literature Matters: Jane Austen Adjacent
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-09-21Nov 22, 2023
Austen's genteel fiction was only one of many options open to women of her day