Wed October 23, 2024
Today's Events
Literature Matters: Why Writing is Like Death (in early medieval England)
Oct 23, 2024A 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, 2024Associate professor Andrew Watson will be presenting this talk as part of the 7 Nights of History 2024/25 series
Ongoing Events
Audie Murray: Pawatamihk
Sep 13 - Dec 20, 2024A solo exhibition featuring recent work that addresses the revolutionary potential of dreaming
Couzyn van Heuvelen: CAMP
Oct 11 - Dec 20, 2024Couzyn van Heuvelen’s artistic practice asserts the resiliency and adaptability of Inuit culture
Rounding
Oct 11 - Dec 20, 2024A space of unlearning, teaching, activation and processual exhibition
Upcoming Events
Pathways to Diverse Leadership
Oct 24, 2024A special panel event in the 2024 Women Plus Water lecture series
A talk by Cris Derksen
Oct 25, 2024Juno-nominated Indigenous cellist and composer speaks at USask
uSing uSask
Oct 26, 2024A choral celebration concert
Elixir presents monumental trios by Beethoven and Brahms
Oct 27, 2024Experience monumental works performed by virtuoso musicians from the Elixir Ensemble
Celebrating Guy Vanderhaeghe: Writer, Teacher
Oct 30, 2024A talk and book signing with the three-time Governor General's Award-winning author
Provincial Election Post-Mortem
Oct 30, 2024A panel of experts discusses the results of the fall 2024 Saskatchewan provincial election
Bringing it Together: A Roundtable Conversation about Public Art and People
Nov 5, 2024This event is sponsored by the USask School for the Arts-Art and Art History, Persephone Theatre and the City of Saskatoon
Existential Therapy and Climate Anxiety
Nov 8, 2024A Philosophy in the Community event with Erin Greer
Literature Matters / Works in Progress: matriarch rising
Nov 20, 2024A poetry reading and discussion by Tenille Campbell
When Bargaining Becomes Begging: The Black Death and the Enactment of England's Statute of Labourers
Nov 20, 2024STM faculty member Hannah Wood will be presenting this talk as part of the 7 Nights of History 2024/25 series
Greystone Theatre: Women of the Fur Trade
Nov 21-24, 2024A lively historical satire of survival and cultural inheritance
Saskatchewan Corrections Recruitment Event
Nov 21, 2024Learn about practicum and employment opportunities with the corrections team