Arts & Culture

New Zealand artist/scholar to lead USask School for the Arts

Andrew Denton will join as director when the new school launches July 1

Outstanding faculty member, graduate receive Women of Distinction Awards

Retired USask faculty member Dr. Lesley Biggs (PhD) and graduate Tasnim Jaisee (BA’24, BA'24, CQGS’24) were named as recipients

Leading music director, scholar receives prestigious USask award

The PESTA award is presented to a university scholar who excels in scholarship engaged with the community on the local, national or international level.

Indigenous student embraces new role at USask

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Nitanis Bear credits ISAP learning communities for establishing connections and retention at USask

Trio of USask graduate students receive prestigious Vanier Scholarships

Students received funding to support innovation in diverse fields of English literature, community air quality, and plant and nutrition genetics

USask choirs ready for Carnegie Hall performance

Students and alumni of the Greystone Singers will perform in New York City on June 1

College of Arts and Science Alumni of Influence recipients recognized for outstanding achievements

Gordon Beach, Tenille Campbell, Aaron Genest and Pat Atkinson have been selected as recipients of this year’s awards

USask awards ohpinamake Indigenous art prize to Joi T. Arcand

Arcand (BFA’06) is a multimedia artist from Muskeg Lake Cree Nation

Ask the Alumni Expert: Dr. Tracene Harvey (BA’98, MA’02, PhD)

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USask graduate Dr. Tracene Harvey, director/curator of the Museum of Antiquities, talks about the museum to commemorate International Museum Day on May 18

USask certificate gives a window into Japanese culture

The Certificate in Japanese Language and Culture launched in the College of Arts and Science in 2022

The art of collaboration

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USask graduate Jillian Ross (BFA’02) is sharing her knowledge of collaborative printmaking through an interactive exhibition at Remai Modern

Alumni Book Nook: Dennis Gruending (BA’70, ARTS’84)

Ottawa-based writer Dennis Gruending is the author of "A Communist for the RCMP: The Uncovered Story of a Social Movement Informant"