Fri October 22, 2021
Today's Events
No events scheduled today
Ongoing Events
Proliferate: works on paper
Sep 13 - Dec 18, 2021An exhibition bringing together a selection of works on paper from USask’s vast art collection
derdie: PLAY
Oct 8 - Dec 18, 2021A collaborative exhibition of visual, interactive and performance art by two interdisciplinary artists
Upcoming Events
Passionate English Diction
Oct 29, 2021A talk in the Fine Arts Research Lecture Series in Music
Celebrating Elizabeth Brewster
Nov 3, 2021A webinar featuring writer and poet Ingrid Ruthig, hosted by the MFA in Writing Program
The Global Cafe: China’s Role in the Global Order – Consequences for Canada?
Nov 4, 2021Join the Department of Political Studies on Nov. 4 for an online talk presented by Margaret Cornish
Political Studies Speakers’ Series: Social Media and Genocide: The Case for Home State Responsibility
Nov 5, 2021Join the Department of Political Studies for a talk by Kyle Rapp, a visiting research fellow at the Amsterdam Center for International Law and a PhD candidate in political science and international relations at the University of Southern California
Saskatoon Jazz Orchestra: Back In The Swing of Things!
Nov 13, 2021Department of Music head Dean McNeill is artistic director of the Saskatoon Jazz Orchestra
Second Annual Peter Scherk Lecture in Geometry
Nov 16, 2021Prof. Edward Witten, of the Institute for Advanced Study, will present a lecture on Nov. 16 titled "An Overview of Knots and Gauge Theory"
Greystone Theatre: Concord Floral
Nov 17-27, 2021Teenagers stumble onto a hidden secret in an abandoned greenhouse in this thriller by Jordan Tannahill
The Collaborative Composition of "Cosmic Suite"
Nov 17, 2021A talk in the Fine Arts Research Lecture Series in Music
Representing Saskatchewan to the World: A Conversation with the SK Managing Directors in Japan, Vietnam and the United Arab Emirates
Nov 18, 2021The Department of Political Studies will host an online Global Café event on Nov. 18
Where on Earth was Joseph Conrad Born?
Nov 19, 2021A talk in the Department of English’s Literature Matters series by Ludmilla Voitkovska