Sun February 18, 2024
Today's Events
Discovering the Amatis
Feb 18, 2024A concert series that gives you an opportunity to hear the beauty of 17th-century rare instruments live
Ongoing Events
Human Capital
Jan 19 - Apr 19, 2024An exhibition offering insight into the impact of Canada’s immigration policies and history
Nonie
Jan 26 - Apr 19, 2024Examining the artistic career of Wynona Mulcaster (1915-2016) through a survey of landscape paintings
Upcoming Events
The Department of Philosophy Black History Month Event
Feb 21, 2024A Black History Month event hosted by the Department of Philosophy
The Saskatoon Berry Jam
Feb 26 - Mar 8, 2024A collaborative exhibition that combines Indigenous artists, music, micro-art and acts of giving.
The Saskatoon Berry Jam: Lunchtime Potlach
Feb 26, 2024An opening reception in the form of a lunchtime potlach for the collaborative Saskatoon Berry Jam exhibition, featuring a talk by Mary Longman
Arts and Science Celebrating Black Experiences: Arts, Literature and More
Feb 27, 2024An online panel discussion featuring College of Arts and Science students and alumni
Global Café: Saskatchewan—What the World Needs
Feb 27, 2024A talk presented with the Saskatchewan International Trade and Economic Development Office
Literature Matters: The Star Trek Franchise and the Influence of Earthly Politics
Feb 28, 2024A talk by Laura Fraser, graduate student in the Department of English
Saskatchewan High School Ethics Bowl
Mar 2, 2024Teams of high school students are invited to examine and discuss ethical issues
A Celebration of Women Composers
Mar 6, 2024A free concert of works by living women composers
Cree Syllabics Henna Art
Mar 6, 2024As part of USask Indigenous Achievement Week, participants will learn the basics of Cree Syllabics and Mehndi (Henna Art)
Disney/Marvel "Echo" Screening and talk with co-star Katarina Ziervogel
Mar 6, 2024Co-star of "Echo" Katarina Ziervogel, a deaf Anishnaabe/Mohawk/German actor from Sagkeeng First Nation will talk about her experience
Indigenous Student Achievement Awards 2024
Mar 6, 2024USask award ceremony celebrating Indigenous student successes
Kinship and Métis Families Genealogy Talk and Workshop
Mar 6, 2024As part of USask Indigenous Achievement Week, this will be an interactive session on Métis genealogy and family stories
Tuition Conversation with the Dean
Mar 6, 2024Meet with Dean Brooke Milne for a conversation about tuition rates in the College of Arts and Science
Molecular recognition of ice by proteins: from ice nucleation to antifreeze
Mar 7, 2024A public talk in the annual Spinks Lecture Series
Democratic Backsliding and Diversity-Oriented Federal Models
Mar 8, 2024Arjun Tremblay (University of Regina) will be presenting this talk in the Political Studies Speaker Series
Global Café: Meeting ‘Glocal' Challenges—Canada’s Responsibilities in a Chaotic World
Mar 8, 2024A talk by Jonathan Pedneault, co-leader of the Green Party of Canada
The Saskatoon Berry Jam: the Concert
Mar 8, 2024Knowledge Keeper Joseph Naytowhow is leading a lunchtime "jam" concert
Towards the elucidation of the mechanisms of synthesis of zeolites
Mar 8, 2024A scientific seminar in the annual Spinks Lecture Series
What Is the Anthropocene? Philosophical Perspectives
Mar 8, 2024A Philosophy in the Community talk by Dr. Pierre-Francois Noppen (PhD), faculty member in the Department of Philosophy
A Kolomyika Fantasy
Mar 9, 2024USask music professor Dean McNeill is artistic director of the Saskatoon Jazz Orchestra
Queering as Community: Making Space in the Classroom
Mar 9, 2024A conference celebrating the power of queerness in building inclusive communities
Finding words that aren't there: Using word embeddings to improve dictionary search for low-resource languages
Mar 14, 2024The next Department of Linguistics public lecture is presented by Dr. Antti Arppe (PhD), University of Alberta
Leveraging Water for Peace
Mar 14, 2024Lecture 3 of the Women Plus Water Lecture Series
Medieval Wonders: Maps, Manuscripts and Beasts
Mar 14, 2024An exhibition of original and reproduction manuscripts of the Middle Ages
Recite Pi Contest
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Timlin Public Lecture in Economics: From the Rail to Wall Street
Mar 14, 2024Timlin Lecturer professor Daniel Trefler (PhD), of the University of Toronto, will be addressing the impacts of AI on Wall Street
Mathematics and Statistics Colloquium
Mar 15, 2024How to approximate pi: Something old, something new, something borrowed, and something from out of the blue
USask Wind Orchestra: Northern Reflections
Mar 15, 2024A performance of works by Canadian composers
USask Music Theatre Ensemble: Friendship
Mar 16, 2024A Blendship of Stories
Timlin Lecture in Political Studies: Roots, Routes, and Reckonings
Mar 18, 2024Dr. Debra Thompson (McGill University) will be presenting, "Roots, Routes, and Reckonings: On Blackness and Belonging in North America"