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Sun February 16, 2025

Today's Events

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Ongoing Events

Rounding

Jan 17 - Apr 25, 2025

A space of continual unlearning, teaching, activation and processual exhibition

Russna Kaur: again and again... finally, the freedom to fall

Jan 24 - Apr 25, 2025

Russna Kaur draws inspiration for her bold colour palette from her surroundings, her Punjabi heritage and the Indian wedding industry

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Upcoming Events

Creating a scene of our own: making theatre in spite of all odds against us

Feb 26, 2025

A talk by director, playwright and performer Pedro Chamale in the Fine Arts Research Lecture Series (FARLS)

Literature Matters: Listening to the Voices of Children in William Blake’s Songs of Innocence and of Experience

Feb 26, 2025

A public talk by Department of English Professor Emerita Lisa Vargo

The Stonewall Riots—The Spark that Lit Gay, Lesbian and Trans Rights

Feb 26, 2025

History professor Valerie Korinek will be presenting this talk as part of the 7 Nights of History 2024/25 series

Saskatchewan High School Ethics Bowl

Mar 1, 2025

Teams of high school students are invited to examine and discuss ethical issues

Artist talk: KC Adams

Mar 3, 2025

Internationally known Indigenous artist speaks about her use of birch bark as a material

Mitch Speed: Publication Launch and Critical Workshop

Mar 3, 2025

Art critic Mitch Speed reads from and answers questions about his latest book, Closeness Eats Time

Paper Birch

Mar 3-14, 2025

A collaborative exhibition combining traditional birch bark biting and folding techniques

Music of Women Composers

Mar 5, 2025

A free USask Chamber Ensemble concert

Mathematics and Statistics Colloquium

Mar 7, 2025

Bulk-surface PDEs: Modelling, Analysis, Simulations and Applications

Saskatchewan Superwomen Book Launch

Mar 7, 2025

Celebrating a new book by USask Chancellor Emerita Vera Pezer (BA'62, MA'64, PhD'77)

The Long Life of Manuscripts

Mar 9, 2025

A mini-conference and exhibition for the general public about the history of manuscripts from antiquity to the present

Global Café: Sustainability, Indigenous Rights and Gender Equality

Mar 11, 2025

A talk by Aubrey-Anne Laliberte-Pewapisconias (BComm’22, Cert’22, MSs’24)

Take Your Life Back: A Talk by Cody Demerais

Mar 11, 2025

Métis entrepreneur, life coach and motivational speaker Cody Demerais shares his journey of overcoming life's toughest battles

ohpinamake 2024/25

Mar 11-14, 2025

Presentations by the shortlisted artists and the winner of the third ohpinamake Indigenous Art award

Distinguished Professor Lectures: Terry Wotherspoon

Mar 12, 2025

Distinguished sociology professor Dr. Terry Wotherspoon (PhD) will discuss his career journey, challenges, mistakes, accomplishments and lessons learned

Artist talk: Cheryl L'Hirondelle

Mar 14, 2025

A discussion of L'Hirondelle’s recent practice and her upcoming exhibition: Why The Caged Bird Sings—Immersive Engagements

Math and Stats Pi Day Celebration

Mar 14, 2025

Recite pi, win prizes

Numbers: Discovered or Invented?

Mar 14, 2025

A Philosophy in the Community event with mathematics professor Derek Postnikoff

What Women Represent: The Impact of Women in Parliament

Mar 14, 2025

A talk by Dr. Erica Rayment (PhD) in the Political Studies Speaker Series

Discovering the Amatis

Mar 16, 2025

"Fairytale, Fantasy and Folk" string concert featuring the Moonlight Trio

This is how we survive: Researching together towards more possible futures

Mar 17, 2025

Dr. Danielle Peers (PhD), University of Alberta, will present this talk as part of the New Feminist Research Lecture Series