Fri January 25, 2019
Today's Events
Born to be Blue: A Creative Insight Into Film Music
Jan 25, 2019Composer David Braid discusses his experience writing music for the film Born to Be Blue and performs with Professor Dean McNeill
Game Jam
Jan 25-27, 2019Learn, make and play: get together to create a game from scratch over the weekend
Writing North: Cabin Fever
Jan 25-26, 2019A two-day festival for aspiring writers and anyone interested in books
Upcoming Events
Exhibition: Grand Theft Terra Firma
Jan 29 - Mar 10, 2019Text and image come together to challenge the moral authority of the settler narrative
Grand Opening: Grand Theft Terra Firma
Jan 29, 2019New exhibit at Diefenbaker Canada Centre described as "an unflinching redress of Canada's colonial narrative"
Panel Discussion: Grand Theft Terra Firma
Jan 30, 2019Exhibition at Diefenbaker Canada Centre uses video gaming language to reframe the settlement of Canada as a complex heist
Linguistics Movie Night: Chan is Missing
Jan 31, 2019Showcasing films that explore aspects of language
Department of English Honours Colloquium
Feb 1, 2019Graduating honours students will present short papers on their research in five separate sessions
The Writing on the Wall: The Work of Joane Cardinal-Schubert
Feb 1 - Apr 27, 2019Circulated by Nickle Galleries, this touring exhibition shows the cyclical nature of the work of Joane Cardinal-Schubert
Science on Saturdays: Wonderful water
Feb 2, 2019Join the science outreach team in the Museum of Natural Sciences for free hands-on science fun for the whole family!
Beads and Stone by Ruth Cuthand and Vanessa Hyggen
Feb 4-8, 2019Join the artists in the live creation of an art piece that blends materials and traditions
North Korea: Where are we now? Where do we go from here?
Feb 4, 2019A lecture by Gordon Houlden, director of the China Institute at the University of Alberta
Rosamunde Festival Players in Concert
Feb 5, 2019A free concert featuring the works of Bach, Brahms and Franck
Thinking Spatially About History and Onshore Oil Pipeline Spills in Canada
Feb 5, 2019A lecture presented by the Department of History
Free Pizza with the Dean: Tuition Edition
Feb 6, 2019Meet with Dean Peta Bonham-Smith and share your thoughts on the topic of tuition
Greystone Theatre presents The Cripple of Inishmaan
Feb 6-16, 2019Martin McDonagh's play runs from Feb. 6–16, 2019
Indigenous Storytelling in Practice: Official Launch of the Certificate in the Study of Indigenous Storytelling
Feb 6, 2019Sponsored by the Departments of Indigenous Studies, English and Drama in the College of Arts and Science
Archaeology and Anthropology 50th Anniversary Lecture Series
Feb 7, 2019Archaeology as Reconciliation: Community-Based Heritage Projects in Canada
Sorokin Lecture: A Professor Goes Internet Dating – and Learns About Entitlement and Sexual Market Value
Feb 7, 2019Dr. Rima Wilkes (PhD), from the University of British Columbia, will give the 50th anniversary Sorokin lecture
Why Indigenous Literatures Matter
Feb 7, 2019Dr. Daniel Heath Justice (PhD) discusses his recent book
Interactive seminar with Dr. Loleen Berdahl: Achieve Your Career Goals
Feb 8, 2019Event aims to help PhD students prepare for careers both inside and outside of academia
Philosophy in the Community: What is Capitalism? The Point of Marx’s Critique
Feb 8, 2019Philosophy in the Community: What is Capitalism? The Point of Marx’s Critique
Songs from the Land
Feb 8, 2019Sherryl Sewepagaham presents a talk in the Fine Arts Research Lecture Series in Music (FARLS)
University of Saskatchewan Jazz Ensemble concert featuring Michelle Grégoire
Feb 8, 2019The student musicians of the USask Jazz Ensemble are joined in concert by acclaimed Canadian pianist and composer Michelle Grégoire
The Indigenous Scholars Speaker Series
Feb 15, 2019Dr. Robert Alexander Innes (PhD) will present Genocide: The Killing of Indigenous People in the Cypress Hills in the 1880s
Tod Emel: A Forest
Feb 15 - Apr 20, 2019Exhibition explores the impact of the mountain pine beetle epidemic on forests in British Columbia