Arts & Culture

‘University taught me how to learn’

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Studying finance and economics at USask has benefited alumna Faye Moffatt (BComm’04, CPDS’06, MA’07) in her journey as a self-taught chocolatier and entrepreneur

USask’s Amati quartet studied by instrument experts at international event

The USask Amati quartet — viola, cello and two violins—were crafted in the 1600s by members of the famous Amati family in Cremona, Italy

Literature Matters: Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Panel

A discussion led by Department of English faculty member and Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan board member Jessica McDonald

‘Community is a verb’

USask PhD student leads community research with tangible results in Saskatoon core neighbourhood

USask blanket project honours children who never made it home

University Art Gallery director jake moore worked with Donna van de Velde and the Mistatimōk Committee to tie orange ribbons for the spirit of each child who never made it home from residential schools

Golden Goals

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The husband-wife duo of Brett (BA’22) and Carmen Levis (BScNutr’17) are forever bonded by their time as Huskie student-athletes and their love of the beautiful game.

New music travel award for students inspired by mother’s career

The Irene McEwen Travel Award for Music Students designed to help students participate outside of Saskatchewan

USask Residence Queer Housing adds community lounge to its home

USask Arts and Science Alumni of Influence recipient Anthony Bidulka (BA'83, BEd'91, BComm'91) and Herb McFaull provided a generous donation to create a Queer Housing community lounge

‘Ellen’ came out as gay nearly 30 years ago. TV hasn’t been the same

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It was 'a pivotal moment in queer representation on screen,' says USask assistant professor of women’s and gender studies Rachel Loewen Walker

Creative writing conference offers new opportunities for Fransaskois authors

USask professor playing a key role in gathering French authors from across Western Canada

From the Prairies to Picasso: USask alumnus adds to legacy of philanthropy

Dr. Frederick Mulder (BA'64, PhD) has donated three Picasso prints to USask, enhancing the university's Picasso linocuts collection from 2012

USask alum’s art part of Truth and Reconciliation stamp series

Residential school survivor and acclaimed artist Adrian Stimson (MFA’06) has helped create a powerful stamp series to commemorate the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.