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Fri February 12, 2021

Today's Events

"Genre as Mnemonic Device" in the Detective Fiction of Todd Downing

Feb 12, 2021

A talk in the Literature Matters series by Dr. Jenna Hunnef (PhD), assistant professor in the Department of English

Ongoing Events

Beads in the blood: Ruth Cuthand, a Survey

Jan 22 - Apr 10, 2021

USask alumna Ruth Cuthand (BFA'83, MFA'92) is a Canadian mixed-media artist of Plains Cree and Scottish ancestry whose practice includes painting, drawing, photography, and beadwork

The Snelgrove Salon: Part 1

Jan 25 - Feb 13, 2021

Exhibition part of a larger project with the aim of implementing a sustainable practice for the continued preservation, maintenance, and growth of the USask Art and Art History Collection

Greystone Theatre: Under Milk Wood

Feb 11-13, 2021

A virtual online performance of Dylan Thomas’s radio drama Under Milk Wood

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Upcoming Events

Vice-Dean RSAW Public Presentation: Dr. Ingrid Pickering (PhD)

Feb 22, 2021

The Search Committee for the Vice-Dean Research, Scholarly, and Artistic Work in the College of Arts and Science invites faculty, staff, and students to view public presentations from the short-listed candidates

Indigenous Scholars Speaker Series: Indigenous Counter-Narrative: Hearing the Voices of Women

Feb 23, 2021

A special lecture by Dr. Angela M. Jaime (PhD), vice-dean Indigenous in the College of Arts and Science

Vice-Dean RSAW Candidate Presentation for Graduate Students: Dr. Ingrid Pickering (PhD)

Feb 23, 2021

A presentation for graduate students in the College of Arts and Science by Dr. Ingrid Pickering (PhD)

Faculty and Friends Virtual Concert: Exploring Harmoniemusik

Feb 24, 2021

A free concert exploring the instrumentation and compositions of Harmoniemusik, a style of music popular in European courts of the 18th and 19th centuries

The Global Café

Feb 25, 2021

Senator Peter M. Boehm, Chair of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade, will speak during a free online event hosted by the Department of Political Studies

Vice-Dean RSAW Public Presentation: Dr. Bram Noble (PhD)

Feb 25, 2021

The Search Committee for the Vice-Dean Research, Scholarly, and Artistic Work in the College of Arts and Science invites faculty, staff, and students to view public presentations from the short-listed candidates

Where can my degree from the College of Arts and Science take me? Learn how to explore career possibilities

Feb 25, 2021

The College of Arts and Science and the Student Employment and Career Centre are hosting a live online session for students and recent graduates

Vice-Dean RSAW Candidate Presentation for Graduate Students: Dr. Bram Noble (PhD)

Feb 26, 2021

A presentation for graduate students in the College of Arts and Science by Dr. Bram Noble (PhD)

Indigenous Student Scholars’ Experience: Hacking Professional Communication

Mar 1, 2021

Learn to communicate with confidence at this College of Arts and Science workshop

Vice-Dean RSAW Public Presentation: Dr. Jim Lee (PhD)

Mar 1, 2021

The Search Committee for the Vice-Dean Research, Scholarly, and Artistic Work in the College of Arts and Science invites faculty, staff, and students to view public presentations from the short-listed candidates

Vice-Dean RSAW Candidate Presentation for Graduate Students: Dr. Jim Lee (PhD)

Mar 2, 2021

A presentation for graduate students in the College of Arts and Science by Dr. Jim Lee (PhD)

(CANCELLED) Faculty and Friends Virtual Concert: Elixir Ensemble

Mar 3, 2021

The Elixir Chamber Ensemble performs Brahms' Quintet for Piano and Strings in this free concert

Indigenous Scholars Series: The Sixties Scoop and the Colonization of Indigenous Kinship

Mar 3, 2021

A talk by Dr. Allyson Stevenson (PhD), the Gabriel Dumont Research Chair in Métis Studies at USask

Critical Conversations 2021: Dylan Robinson: The Museum’s Incarceration of Indigenous Life

Mar 5, 2021

Prof. Dylan Robinson is a xwélmexw (Stó:lō/Skwah) artist and writer, and the Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Arts at Queen’s University

11th Annual New Feminist Research Lecture

Mar 8, 2021

The focus of the talk by Dr. Emily Snyder (PhD) is how Indigenous people accused of HIV non-disclosure are represented in Canadian news

Operatic Misfittings, or Misfitting Opera

Mar 10, 2021

A talk by Dr. Colleen Renihan (PhD) in the Fine Arts Research Lecture Series (FARLS)

Video Games, Storytelling and Materializing Identity

Mar 12, 2021

A talk in the Literature Matters series about literature and video games