Tue September 19, 2017
Today's Events
Welcome Back Breakfast
Sep 19, 2017Join Dean Peta Bonham-Smith and the ASSU for a free pancake breakfast
Ongoing Events
Saeculum: An Exhibit of Canadian and Roman Celebratory Coinage
Aug 29 - Nov 30, 2017A special Canada 150 exhibit at the Museum of Antiquities
Exhibition: Curtis Santiago
Sep 14 - Dec 15, 2017Multimedia artist exhibits survey of work at College Art Galleries, including site-specific wall drawing
Upcoming Events
7 Nights of History: Was there an Industrial Revolution?
Sep 20, 2017Join environmental historian Jim Clifford at the Hose and Hydrant as he looks at the many answers to this question
Literature Matters
Sep 20, 2017Take a look at the politics of food and cultural imperialism in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine with Jade McDougall
The 1Day Contest
Sep 20, 2017A 24-hour Instagram challenge for arts & science students
The Health of People with Disease: The point of view of health psychology
Sep 28, 2017How to promote the health and quality of life of people with a chronic disease/condition
Book launch: The Faces of Fear & La cola del cerdo
Sep 29, 2017An evening of poetry and music with Julio Torres-Recinos and Rodolfo Pino-Robles
FARLS #1: Lost in his labyrinth: Multiple modes of recurrence in the operas of Benjamin Britten
Sep 29, 2017A look into the labrynth of Benjamin Britten's operatic preoccupations
An Evening with Jane Goodall
Sep 30, 2017Jane Goodall will talk about her journey to becoming one of the world’s most prominent and active conservationists
Museum of Antiquities presents Medieval Market and Faire
Sep 30, 2017Take a trip to the Middle Ages—don't forget your sword!
The 2017 Gail Appel Lecture: Adam Beach
Oct 2, 2017Actor known for Flags of Our Fathers, Suicide Squad and Windtalkers delivers two free public talks
Community-Based Observation Laboratory Grand Opening
Oct 3, 2017Join the SSRL for the grand opening of the Community-Based Observation Laboratory
Inclusion and Diversity: A Reflection on Canada’s 150th and the Promise of the Future
Oct 3, 2017The Hon. Raynell Andreychuk (BA'66, LLB'67), senator and Alumna of Influence , is one of three speakers on inclusion and diversity
Philosophy in the Community: What's so great about modesty?
Oct 6, 2017Philosophical thinking, reading and analysis is part of the life well-lived
Information sessions: Summer Study Tour to China
Oct 10-11, 2017Learn how you can take an all-expenses-paid study tour of Beijing and Nanjing through the College of Arts & Science
U of S Canada 150 Book Launch Series: Residential Schools and Reconciliation: Canada Confronts Its History
Oct 10, 2017Award-winning author Jim Miller asks Canadians to accept that the root of the problem was Canadians who acquiesced to aggressively assimilative policies
Greystone Theatre presents: Girl in the Goldfish Bowl
Oct 11-21, 2017A satirical comedy about the philosophical journey of a young girl trying to grow up in an unstable environment
Indigenous, Social, and Legal Perspectives on Miyo Pimachihowin Speaker Series
Oct 11, 2017Scott Thompson will give the first talk of this speaker series
U of S Canada 150 Book Launch Series: The Mighty Hughes
Oct 12, 2017Federal treaty negotiator and alumnus Ted Hughes will talk about the book with its author
Book Launch: Why Don't the Poor Rise Up?
Oct 13, 2017Co-editor Michael Truscello talks about the book Why Don't the Poor Rise Up?
U of S Jazz Ensemble
Oct 14, 2017The U of S Jazz Ensemble plays jazz standards and original compositions at the bassment
7 Nights of History: Energy in Modern Industrial Agriculture
Oct 18, 2017The past is all around us, but it only becomes history when we apply the tools of the historical discipline to think historically
Exhibition: Douglas Bentham
Oct 18-27, 2017Sculptor and alumus Bentham exhibits work at Gordon Snelgrove Gallery
Literature Matters: Sensibility and Similitude: The Power of Animal Stories
Oct 18, 2017Have you ever wondered what it's like to be a bat?
Power Houses and New Crown Land: Painting Canada (150)
Oct 18, 2017Grant McConnell gives the first talk of the University as a Cultural Institution series