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Events

Wed January 3, 2018

Today's Events

No events scheduled today

Ongoing Events

Exhibition: Shelby Lund Monotypes

Dec 6, 2017 - Jan 31, 2018

Saskatoon artist Shelby Lund (BFA'15) exhibits monotype prints at local gallery

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Upcoming Events

Presentation by vice-dean Indigenous candidate

Jan 4, 2018

Kristina Bidwell, candidate for vice-dean Indigenous, makes a public presentation

Philosophy in the Community

Jan 12, 2018

Dyck explores the history of LSD and psychedelic drugs and whether their therapeutic benefits are likely to gain traction

Movies that Matter: Latin American Film Fest

Jan 13, 2018

Featuring films from Colombia and Peru

7 Nights of History: The Kidnapping of Indigenous Boys

Jan 17, 2018

U of S historians bring historical thinking to bear on various problems to better understand the human condition.

Artist Talk: Bev Pike

Jan 17, 2018

Bev Pike is known for large scale performative landform paintings.

Literature Matters: Dollhouse on Fire

Jan 17, 2018

Talking about literary works helps us to make sense of the world around us

Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance Studies Colloquium Series

Jan 18, 2018

Dining with the Assyrians: cuisine, consumption, and sacrifice at Ziyaret Tepe

2018 Writing North: Hurry Hard: Writing in Competitive Times

Jan 19-20, 2018

A two-day festival for writers and book lovers featuring readings, discussions and writers' talks

49th Annual Sorokin Lecture

Jan 25, 2018

SSHRC president Dr. Ted Hewitt discusses the contributions sociology can make to Canada

Breaking into the Game Industry

Jan 25, 2018

With guest speaker Jason Shum

Exhibition: Brenda Francis Pelkey: a retrospective

Jan 26 - Apr 20, 2018

Brenda Francis Pelkey's (MFA'94) photographic works create psychological meaning from experiences of public and private spaces.

2018 Arts & Science Book Club: The Inconvenient Indian by Thomas King

Jan 29, 2018

Award-winning author Thomas King will visit on Jan. 29 as 2018 Arts & Science Book Club author