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Events

Mon September 7, 2020

Today's Events

Workshop: Statistical Analysis for Social Network Data

Sep 7-11, 2020

A five-day workshop focusing on different statistical tests for social network analysis

Ongoing Events

“Students First” September Instagram Contest

Sep 2-29, 2020

The College of Arts and Science is giving away a $250 gift card each week in September

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Upcoming Events

WebEx Info Session: What Are Peer Mentors and How Can They Help?

Sep 8, 2020

Learn about a mentorship program that helps first-year students in the College of Arts and Science with the transition to university life

Book Launch: A RADIANT LIFE by Merle Massie

Sep 15, 2020

USask hosts a virtual event to launch the new biography of Sylvia Fedoruk (BA'49, MA'51) by Dr. Merle Massie (BA'93, MA'98, PhD'11)

David Braid: Do Rules Help or Hinder Originality?

Sep 16, 2020

A talk in the Fine Arts Research Lecture Series in Music (FARLS), hosted by the Department of Music

WebEx Info Session: Safe Space in a Virtual World

Sep 17, 2020

How can you become a good citizen of the internet?

(CANCELLED) WebEx Info Session: Managing Stress

Sep 23, 2020

Learn about the effects of stress on your body and mind, and start developing healthy practices

Carolyn Christie: Confidence, Motivation and Self Talk Management for Musicians

Sep 30, 2020

A talk in the Fine Arts Research Lecture Series in Music (FARLS), hosted by the Department of Music

The Global Cafe presents Dr. Rachel McCormick

Oct 1, 2020

Dr. Rachel McCormick (BA'97), an alumna of the College of Arts and Science, is the Consul General of Canada to the U.S. states of Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas

Art launch: anohc kipasikônaw / we rise / niipawi

Oct 2, 2020

On the day of the full moon, the first of 13 carved stone steps will be installed at the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery

Saskatchewan Provincial Election Panel 2020

Oct 6, 2020

The Department of Political Studies will host a discussion on the Sask. Party and NDP platforms in advance of the 2020 provincial election