Sun September 1, 2024
Today's Events
No events scheduled today
Ongoing Events
Jeff Thomas: I Refuse to be Invisible
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-04-29May 10 - Sep 27, 2024
Photos exploring historical and contemporary representations of Indigenous identity
MFA Exhibition: Jean-Sébastien Gauthier
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-08-21Aug 26 - Sep 6, 2024
Monument to Dust
Upcoming Events
Arts and Science Welcome 2024
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-08-30Sep 3, 2024
Enter your #ArtSciEra! Make new friends, meet your peers and learn about the college.
MFA Exhibition: Aurora Wolfe
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-09-05Sep 9-20, 2024
coyote dreams of easy prey
Audie Murray: Pawatamihk
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-08-30Sep 13 - Dec 20, 2024
A solo exhibition featuring recent work that addresses the revolutionary potential of dreaming
Canada Graduate Scholarships Workshop
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-09-04Sep 13, 2024
Grantsmanship tips and application feedback for Arts and Science students applying for Canada Graduate Scholarships
Doublespeak and Coded Language in Democratic Systems (with Erik Severson)
Posted by Kristen McEwen on 2024-08-15Sep 13, 2024
A talk by Dr. Afsoun Afsahi (PhD) in the Political Studies Speaker Series
Why Hope? Reflections on Addiction and Psychedelics
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-08-19Sep 13, 2024
A Philosophy in the Community event with philosophy professor Sarah Hoffman
Medieval Times with the Museum of Antiquities
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-09-18Sep 21, 2024
Games, crafts, combat and sensational stories fit for the whole family
Staff and Sessionals: THE GREAT CONJUNCTION
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-10-03Sep 23 - Oct 18, 2024
An exhibition of work by staff and sessional lecturers of the School for the Arts
'Holy Mackerel! What a Show!': Spectacle and Spectatorship in Giant Monster Films
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-08-30Sep 25, 2024
Department of English lecturer Brad Congdon (PhD) will be presenting this Literature Matters: Literature in the Community event
Insights and Experiences for Success in Tech for Visible Minority Women
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-08-29Sep 25, 2024
This public lecture will feature speaker Samaneh Movassaghi in this Department of Computer Science Seminar Series
The Day the World Ended: The Collapse of the Classic Maya
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-09-18Sep 25, 2024
Professor Jim Handy will be presenting this talk as part of the 7 Nights of History 2024/25 series
Visiting Artist Series: Anahita Akhavan
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-09-17Sep 25, 2024
Anahita Akhavan (MFA'16) will be presenting an artist talk at the Murray Building on Sept. 25
2024 Gail Appel Lecture: Anne Bogart
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-09-09Sep 26, 2024
World-renowned theatre and opera director asks: What Are We Doing?
Don’t Ruin the Surprise: Temporal Aggregation Bias in Structural Innovations
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-08-19Sep 27, 2024
An Economics Speaker Series seminar by Dr. Stephen Snudden (PhD), Wilfrid Laurier University
From AI Agents to Artificial General Intelligence: The Next Frontier in Generative AI
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-08-29Sep 27, 2024
Generative AI expert Samaneh Movassaghi is the guest speaker for this Department of Computer Science Seminar Series
Nuit Blanche Eve
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-09-05Sep 27, 2024
USask will spotlight a cross-campus collection of unique works in interesting spaces
Walter C. Murray Lecture: The Perceptual Emergence of the Self
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-09-11Sep 27, 2024
Dr. Mohan Matthen (PhD) discusses the distinction between the perception of one's self and the external world
Innovate | Collaborate | Contemporary Printmaking Gathering
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-09-16Sep 28-29, 2024
Discussions and workshops that highlight the collaborative nature of printmaking at Remai Modern and USask
Mendel International Lecture with Frederick Mulder
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-08-19Sep 29, 2024
Frederick Mulder (BA'64, LLD'17) will share his personal journey from the prairies to Picasso