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Events

Mon September 30, 2024

Today's Events

No events scheduled today

Ongoing Events

Audie Murray: Pawatamihk

Sep 13 - Dec 20, 2024

A solo exhibition featuring recent work that addresses the revolutionary potential of dreaming

Staff and Sessionals: THE GREAT CONJUNCTION

Sep 23 - Oct 18, 2024

An exhibition of work by staff and sessional lecturers of the School for the Arts

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Upcoming Events

Arts and Science Study Abroad Fair

Oct 2, 2024

Learn about opportunities to take a course or a term abroad as part of your degree

La Poésie fransaskoise sur les planches de la Troupe du Jour Conférence

Oct 5-6, 2024

This conference is sponsored by the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultural Studies

Greystone Theatre: Seeds

Oct 10-13, 2024

A portrait of farming and scientific communities in conflict

Couzyn van Heuvelen: CAMP

Oct 11 - Dec 20, 2024

Couzyn van Heuvelen’s artistic practice asserts the resiliency and adaptability of Inuit culture

Rounding

Oct 11 - Dec 20, 2024

A space of unlearning, teaching, activation and processual exhibition

Discovering the Amatis

Oct 20, 2024

String concert featuring Carissa Klopoushak and Emily Kruspe

Literature Matters: Why Writing is Like Death (in early medieval England)

Oct 23, 2024

A public talk by Professor Yin Liu of the Department of English

Panic in All Quarters: The Day American Coal Miners Sparked Canadian Energy Anxieties

Oct 23, 2024

Associate professor Andrew Watson will be presenting this talk as part of the 7 Nights of History 2024/25 series

Pathways to Diverse Leadership

Oct 24, 2024

A special panel event in the 2024 Women Plus Water lecture series

A talk by Cris Derksen

Oct 25, 2024

Juno-nominated Indigenous cellist and composer speaks at USask

uSing uSask

Oct 26, 2024

A choral celebration concert

Elixir presents monumental trios by Beethoven and Brahms

Oct 27, 2024

Experience monumental works performed by virtuoso musicians from the Elixir Ensemble