Wed January 27, 2016
Today's Events
No events scheduled today
Upcoming Events
Exhibition: re(visit): interpreting the collection
Jan 29 - Apr 29, 2016Exhibition of works from the collection celebrate Kenderdine and College Art Gallery anniversaries
Canadian astronaut Roberta Bondar to speak at U of S
Feb 4, 2016Meet Roberta Bondar, Canada's first woman astronaut and the world's first neurologist in space, as she gives a talk titled "Earth Patterns from Afar - A Challenging Perspective"
Exhibition: Ensemble
Feb 4-6, 2016An exhibition of work by Department of Art & Art History instructors and staff
U of S building consensus for architecture school with open houses
Feb 4-6, 2016How feasible is a School of Architecture in Saskatchewan? Find out by attending one of three open house consultations
Duo Cellissimo!
Feb 8, 2016A concert featuing Philip Hansen, Cello (Principal cellist of the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra) and Kathleen Solose, Piano (Department of Music, University of Saskatchewan)
Philosophy in the Community: God and Evil
Feb 12, 2016Prof. Eric Dayton will present this lecture examining whether the existence of evil can be reconciled with the existence of an all-good, omnipotent God
7 Days That Transformed the World: June 7, 1967
Feb 16-17, 2016How the Six Day War transformed world-renowned scholar Edward Said
Concert: Saskatoon Jazz Orchestra presents Count Basie Reimagined
Feb 21-22, 2016Catch the beat with the Count!
Arts & Science Town Halls with President Stoicheff
Feb 22 - Mar 16, 2016Town Halls offer forum to meet the new U of S President
Literature Matters: Theatre as a Celebration of Rural Life
Feb 24-25, 2016Playwright Betty Ternier Daniels talks about theatre as a celebration of rural life
The Rise of Big Cannabis? Examinations of Legal and Illegal Weed
Feb 25-26, 2016The College of Arts & Science is hosting a two-day symposium examining the potential legalization of marijuana in Canada
Voyages to Italy film series: MAMMA ROMA
Feb 25-26, 2016Banned when released, this film by Pier Paolo Pasolini is now a classic