Fri February 23, 2018
Today's Events
No events scheduled today
Ongoing Events
Exhibition: Brenda Francis Pelkey: a retrospective
Jan 26 - Apr 20, 2018Brenda Francis Pelkey's (MFA'94) photographic works create psychological meaning from experiences of public and private spaces.
Upcoming Events
(CANCELLED) Building Portable MRIs for Astronauts and Behavioural Research
Mar 1, 2018A presentation by Gordon Sarty, part of the Department of Psychology’s colloquium series
Indigenous Science: Weaving Ways of Knowing
Mar 5, 2018A public lecture and conversation with Michelle Hogue
New Feminist Lecture Series: Praba Pilar
Mar 7, 2018Praba Pilar is an independent artist and scholar keen on disrupting the contemporary ‘Cult of the Techno-Logic,'
The Secret of Joy: Re-claiming Rita Joe
Mar 7, 2018A public talk by Yvette Nolan
Exoplanets and the Search for Habitable Worlds
Mar 8, 2018Speakers: Daryl Janzen and Stan Shadick
MAJOR Possibilities
Mar 8, 2018An event to help you find your perfect major and learn where Arts & Science programs can take you
Philosophy in the Community: Are Emotions Irrational?
Mar 9, 2018A free talk by Dwayne Moore
Soup and bannock
Mar 9, 2018The College of Arts & Science will host free soup and bannock lunches on Fridays until the end of term
Loves & Laughs: Comic Italian opera scenes from the Classical era
Mar 10-11, 2018A production by the University of Saskatchewan Music Theatre Ensemble
CMRS colloquium: Textual Communities, or Everyone an Editor
Mar 15, 2018An introduction to a new system for online collaborative editing
Alumni of Influence Dean's Gala
Mar 16, 2018Join us for the College of Arts and Science's premier alumni event
Is Feeling First? Ideologies of Love from Plato to Happy Ever After
Mar 16, 2018Carrie Jenkins discusses feelings versus actions when it comes to love
Soup and bannock
Mar 16, 2018The College of Arts & Science is hosting free soup and bannock lunches on Fridays until the end of the term
University of Saskatchewan Wind Orchestra: Let the Trumpets Sounds
Mar 17, 2018Featuring award-winning artist Bobby Shew and the music of Bourgeois,Harmon, Reed and Persichetti.
Movies that Matter: Looking for Mr. Goodbar
Mar 19, 2018Screening and discussion of the 1977 classic
Public Presentation: Vice-Dean Faculty Relations Candidate
Mar 19, 2018Ryan Walker will discuss his vision for the role of Vice-Dean Faculty Relations, College of Arts & Science
7 Nights of History: #MeToo: Pocahontas and the Long History of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Mar 21, 2018The darker details of settler colonial culture and an alternative version of the Pocahontas story
Greystone Theatre: Spirit Wrestler
Mar 21-31, 2018A young idealist must choose between obedience to his religious leader and the truth in his heart
Living Language Wall: The Unveiling
Mar 21, 2018Join the College of Arts & Science and artist April Doepker for the unveiling of Kaskihowin
Colloquium: Research Informing the Prevention of Sexual Offending Against Children
Mar 22, 2018A presentation by Ian McPhail, Department of Psychology
Essentials of Applied Buddhist Ethics: The Understanding that Transforms Suffering
Mar 22, 2018A talk by Dharma teacher Michael Ciborski
Public Presentation: Vice-Dean Faculty Relations Candidate
Mar 22, 2018Valerie Korinek will discuss her vision for the role of Vice-Dean Faculty Relations, College of Arts & Science
Economic Speaker Series: Free lecture
Mar 23, 2018Christian Scharrer will discuss defined pension benefits vs. defined contribution rates
Soup and bannock
Mar 23, 2018The College of Arts & Science is hosting free soup and bannock lunches