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Fri September 20, 2024

Today's Events

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Ongoing Events

Jeff Thomas: I Refuse to be Invisible

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-04-29
May 10 - Sep 27, 2024

Photos exploring historical and contemporary representations of Indigenous identity

Audie Murray: Pawatamihk

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-08-30
Sep 13 - Dec 20, 2024

A solo exhibition featuring recent work that addresses the revolutionary potential of dreaming

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Upcoming Events

Medieval Times with the Museum of Antiquities

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-09-18
Sep 21, 2024

Games, crafts, combat and sensational stories fit for the whole family

Staff and Sessionals: THE GREAT CONJUNCTION

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-10-03
Sep 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 2024-08-30
Sep 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 2024-08-29
Sep 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 2024-09-18
Sep 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 2024-09-17
Sep 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 2024-09-09
Sep 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 2024-08-19
Sep 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 2024-08-29
Sep 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 2024-09-05
Sep 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 2024-09-11
Sep 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 2024-09-16
Sep 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 2024-08-19
Sep 29, 2024

Frederick Mulder (BA'64, LLD'17) will share his personal journey from the prairies to Picasso

Arts and Science Study Abroad Fair

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-09-25
Oct 2, 2024

Learn about opportunities to take a course or a term abroad as part of your degree

La Poésie fransaskoise sur les planches de la Troupe du Jour Conférence

Posted by Kristen McEwen on 2024-10-02
Oct 5-6, 2024

This conference is sponsored by the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultural Studies

Greystone Theatre: Seeds

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-10-02
Oct 10-13, 2024

A portrait of farming and scientific communities in conflict

Couzyn van Heuvelen: CAMP

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-07-24
Oct 11 - Dec 20, 2024

Couzyn van Heuvelen’s artistic practice asserts the resiliency and adaptability of Inuit culture

Rounding

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2024-11-19
Oct 11 - Dec 20, 2024

A space of unlearning, teaching, activation and processual exhibition