| Thu, Mar 1 12:00 am | Kenderdine Art Gallery The Mechanical Self, work by Cathy Daley, Micah Lexier and Patrick Traer, in the Kenderdine Art Gallery in the Agriculture Building will be on view until March 23. | Kenderdine Art Gallery (Agriculture Building) |
| Thu, Mar 1 8:30 am |
Life Balance Leadership
In this workshop, you will learn more about: - Key drivers of imbalance and overload - Points of leverage in load balancing initiatives - Strategies for reducing the impact of overload - ... |
Holiday Inn Express, Saskatoon |
| Thu, Mar 1 8:30 am |
Leadership Development Program
In this program you will learn to: - Identify key leadership practices and leadership styles - Understand the difference between managing and leading - Effectively lead through transitional times - ... |
West Harvest Inn, Regina |
| Thu, Mar 1 3:00 pm | Expanding Horizons and Revealing the Core of a Teaching Philosophy (Part II) Writing a philosophy statement is a dynamic activity that new and experienced teachers should revisit regularly to reflect on their teaching practice and to help construct a deeper understanding of why they do what they ... | Murray Building 50.12 |
| Thu, Mar 1 4:00 pm | CMRS (Classical Medieval & Renaissance Studies) Colloquium Mike Hayden, Professor Emeritus, Department of History presents The Care and Feeding of Mythistories: The Case of the Crutched Friars | STM 344B |
| Fri, Mar 2 12:00 am |
Aboriginal Rights Moot
Kawaskimhon 2012 Information National Aboriginal Rights Moot March 3-4, 2012 Opening Reception: March 2, 2012 College of Law and Native Law Centre 15 Campus Drive, University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Hosted by the ... |
College of Law |
| Fri, Mar 2 11:00 am |
Celebrating International Development and Research Month 2012: Opportunities for Canadians in FP7 Research and Career Development Programs
11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (lunch provided by the International Research Office)NRC/Plant Biotechnology Intstitute Western Tour Opportunities for Canadians in FP7 Research and Career Development Programs |
NRC/Biotechnology Institute |
| Fri, Mar 2 12:00 pm |
A Regina to Ottawa Trek - Reflections on the Meanderings of a Fortunate Public Servant
Presented by Glenda Yeates, Deputy Minister of Health Canada Ms. Glenda Yeates was appointed Deputy Minister of Health Canada in April 2010, after serving as Associate Deputy Minister of Health Canada since May of 2009. %0... |
Prairie Room, Diefenbaker Building |
| Fri, Mar 2 3:00 pm |
BPBE 990 Seminar: Craft Brewing: Bringing a Centuries-old Process to the 21st Century
Craft Brewing: Bringing a Centuries-old Process to the 21st Century Steve Cavan,President,CEO at Paddock Wood Brewing Saskatoon, SK |
Room 2C71 Agriculture Bldg |
| Fri, Mar 2 8:00 pm |
U of A Golden Bears AT U of S Huskies Men's Basketball
Playoffs Canada West Final Webcast: http://www.canadawest.tv Livescore: http://www.canadawest.tv |
PAC |
| Sat, Mar 3 5:00 pm | Show Business: A Business & Society Film Series - 'Enron: Smartest Guys in the room' (2005; Gibney & McLean) Free Admission | Goodspeed Theatre - ESB 18 |
| Sun, Mar 4 3:00 pm |
Greystone Singers Winter Concert
Admission: $15 for adults & $10 for students/seniors. Tickets are available from chorus members, McNally-Robinson booksellers, or at the door |
Knox United Church |
| Mon, Mar 5 12:00 pm | Law Lectures: What it’s like to be a Law Profession Regulator in 2012 Laurie Pawlitza, treasurer of the Law Society of Upper Canada, presents What it’s like to be a Law Profession Regulator in 2012 | Room 150, (MacPherson Leslie & Tyerman LLP Lecture Theatre) |
| Mon, Mar 5 1:30 pm | Enhancing the Mentoring Process via 'Adaptive Mentorship' Attendees will address key principles of effective mentorship across the professions. They will then become familiar, with the Adaptive Mentorship (AM) model, developed and refined by Ralph and Walker; after which they ... | Murray Building 50.12 |
| Mon, Mar 5 3:30 pm |
Department of Computer Science 2011/2012 Seminar Series
Saul Greenberg: Proxemic Interactions: The New Ubicomp? In the everyday world, much of what we do as social beings is dictated by how we interpret spatial relationships. This is called ... |
Thorvaldson 105 |
| Mon, Mar 5 3:30 pm |
Department of English Research Colloquium: Talk by Brent Nelson: 'The Digital Ark: If I build it, will they come? or, Some observations on conceiving a digital humanities research project.'
Department of English Research Colloquium: Talk by Brent Nelson The Department of English invites you to join us on Monday 5 March at 3:30pm in Arts 217 for a talk by Professor Brent Nelson ... |
Arts 217 |
| Mon, Mar 5 7:30 pm |
USCAD Instructor and Student Group Show at St. Thomas More Gallery
Art show featuring work from USCAD (University of Saskatchewan Certificate of Art & Design) Instructors and Students Opening reception will be held on Friday, March 9th from 7:30 - 9:30 pm Art show ... |
St. Thomas More Gallery, U of S Campus |
| Tue, Mar 6 8:30 am |
Tomorrow's Workplace: Leading the Millennial Generation
In this workshop, you will learn to: - Identify characteristics of different generations - Understand the impact of different generations on the workforce - Create an environment that works for all - De-mystify ... |
Holiday Inn Express, Saskatoon |
| Tue, Mar 6 8:30 am |
'Evaluation of the NRC (2000) Beef Model for Predicting Performance and Energy Requirements of Cattle Fed Under Western Canadian Environmental Conditions”
University of Saskatchewan College of Agriculture & Bioresources Department of Animal and Poultry Science M.Sc. DEFENCE SEMINAR Khalil Sahtout 'Evaluation of the NRC (2000) Beef Model for Predicting Performance and Energy Requirements ... |
2E25 Agriculture Building |
| Tue, Mar 6 12:00 pm |
Annual Public Reporting – Board of Governors
The Annual Public Reporting is an opportunity to meet the members of the board and engage in discussion on matters affecting the university. The agenda this year includes a presentation of the third integrated plan%2... |
Convocation Hall |
| Tue, Mar 6 1:00 pm |
Sovereign Default: Thinking the Unthinkable
Over the past 18 months, the world has witnessed the attempts of the European Union and the United States to deal with the possibility of sovereign defaults. This presentation outlines a framework to analyze ... |
Diefenbaker Building, 101 Diefenbaker Place, University of Saskatchewan |
| Tue, Mar 6 7:00 pm |
Three University of Saskatchewan Poets Read
Three University of Saskatchewan Poets Read March 6, 2012 The Department of English and the MFA in Writing Programme at the ICCC invite you to an evening of poetry readings by Adam Pottle, Trish ... |
Arts 106 |
| Wed, Mar 7 12:00 am |
Business Writing & Grammar Workout
In this two-day program, you will learn to: - quickly analyze any communication piece or situation - choose the most appropriate communication strategies - structure results-oriented correspondence - write concise and effective letters%2... |
Holiday Inn Express, Saskatoon |
| Wed, Mar 7 2:00 pm | Speed Scrabble Tournament for Literacy The First Annual Speed Scrabble Tournament for Literacy will take place on March 7 from 2:00-4:00 p.m. in the Learning Commons. It is jointly organized and presented by the USSU and the Learning ... | Murray Library Learning Commons, ground floor |
| Wed, Mar 7 4:30 pm |
Israel, Iran, and the Arab Spring - A Coming Storm?
The Canadian International Council, in partnership with the International Office, University of Saskatchewan, is pleased to present to you the following free public event: Dr. Yoram Peri: - Director ... |
Neatby Timlin Theatre, Arts 241, University of Saskatchewan |
| Wed, Mar 7 5:30 pm |
National Conversation on Asia
The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy will host a discussion on the rise of Asia and the challenges and opportunities this creates for Canada. Featured speakers ... |
Diefenbaker Building |
| Wed, Mar 7 7:00 pm |
Even The Rain: Spanish / Indigenous Film Screening
Even The Rain (También La Lluvia): Spanish / Indigenous Film Screening. Film Synopsis: As a director and his crew shoot a controversial film about Christopher Columbus in Cochabamba, ... |
Broadway Theatre |
| Thu, Mar 8 8:30 am |
Leadership Development Program
In this program you will learn to: - Identify key leadership practices and leadership styles - Understand the difference between managing and leading - Effectively lead through transitional times - ... |
West Harvest Inn, Regina |
| Thu, Mar 8 1:00 pm | Bar Model Workshop The Bar Model is a visual representation for problem solving. The main purpose of this workshop is to show how the Bar Model method can be used not only as a problem solving technique, ... | Arts 241 |
| Thu, Mar 8 2:30 pm |
Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) info session
Join us at this come-and-go information session about the Peer Assisted Learning at the University Learning Centre. ULC staff and some current peer mentors will be on hand explaining the various program opportunities within PAL%2... |
Murray 145 |
| Thu, Mar 8 4:00 pm | Microbiology and Immunology Seminars Peter Howard, Microbiology and Immunology, presents Transport across the outer membrane of Gram negative bacteria; genetic and biochemical analysis of TonB | B6 Health Sciences |
| Fri, Mar 9 9:00 am | 19th Annual Life & Health Sciences Research Day The research day will feature more than 100 research projects by graduate and honours students, medical residents, and post-doctoral fellows from fields as diverse as food and plant sciences, kinesiology, physical therapy%2... | College of Education |
| Fri, Mar 9 9:30 am | AAW Hot Breakfast | ASC, 110 Marquis Hall |
| Fri, Mar 9 10:30 am |
The Department of Food and Bioproduct presents the Molson Fund Guest Lecturer Dr. Hani Antoun of the Department of Soil, Agriculture and Agri-food Engineering & Horticulture Research Centre
The Department of Food and Bioproduct presents the Molson Fund Guest Lecturer Dr. Hani Antoun of the Department of Soil, Agriculture and Agri-food Engineering & Horticulture Research Centre. Dr. Antoun will be presenting on ... |
Physics 126 |
| Fri, Mar 9 12:30 pm |
Just Say Know: Regulating Psychedelic Expertise
Just Say Know: Regulating Psychedelic Expertise Presented by Erika Dyck, Canada Research Chair, History of Medicine, Department of History, University of Saskatchewan During the 1960s psychedelic drugs came ... |
Prairie Room, Diefenbaker Building |
| Fri, Mar 9 4:00 pm |
Religion & Culture & CMRS Guest Lecture
' Wild Actors and Wrathful Deities: Buddhist Faith, Entertainment, and the Kabuki Theatre of Early Modern Japan' By Dr. Kevin Bond, University of Regina The vibrant 'floating world' of kabuki had ... |
ARTS 146 |
| Sat, Mar 10 9:00 am |
Overlooked and Underused Perennials
Are you sick and tired of the same old perennials? Are you bored to death with columbines? Are lilies and monkshood just not doing it for you anymore? Peonies make you ... |
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| Sat, Mar 10 1:00 pm |
The Cabbage Family
In cool wet seasons, our melons, tomatoes and beans don't do so well. However, the cole crops love it! The last two years have been fabulous for cabbage, broccoli%2... |
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| Sun, Mar 11 9:00 am |
Gardening for Fragrance
It's the scent of the garden that lures most people in. Maybe sweet peas take you back to your childhood. Maybe peonies make you feel nostalgic. Maybe you just like to sit outside ... |
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| Sun, Mar 11 11:00 am | Women’s Day Brunch The President’s Advisory Council on the Status of Women and the Women’s Studies Research Unit are hosting an International Women’s Day brunch March 11 from 11 am-1 pm at the Faculty ... | Faculty Club |
| Sun, Mar 11 1:00 pm |
Common Plant Diseases (MGCC)
Learn how to identify common disease, found in the landscape. Disease life cycles, prevention and control will be discussed. This is a half-day course. Instructor: Jill Thomson, Horticulturist Department of ... |
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| Sun, Mar 11 2:00 pm |
Viva la Diva (Newman Sounds Glee Club)
Newman Sounds Glee Club presents their spring concert Viva la Diva on Sunday March 11 at 2:00 PM in the Father O'Donnell Auditorium at St. Thomas More College. Directed by Kristen Raney and accompanied ... |
Fr. O'Donnell Auditorium (STM 140) |
| Mon, Mar 12 11:30 am |
Law Lectures: The Myth of Choice: Personal Responsibility in a World of Limits
Kent Greenfield, professor of law, Boston College Law School, presents The Myth of Choice: Personal Responsibility in a World of Limits |
Room 150 Law (MacPherson Leslie & Tyerman LLP Lecture Theatre) |
| Mon, Mar 12 4:00 pm |
U of S Hosts Earth Summit Dialogue
The University Learning Centre (ULC) and University of Saskatchewan Students' Union (USSU) will be hosting We Canada in their cross-Canada tour on Monday, March 12th at 4pm in Arts 241. The purpose of the tour ... |
Arts 241 |
| Tue, Mar 13 12:00 am |
Leadership for Frontline Supervisors
In this two-day workshop, you will learn: - when to lead and when to manage - how to handle different types of employees, from superstars to challengers - the importance of using ... |
Holiday Inn Express, Saskatoon |
| Tue, Mar 13 12:00 am | Student CSEB National Conference - Call for Abstracts The University of Saskatchewan is proud to be hosting the 2012 Canadian Society for Epidemiology and Biostatistics (CSEB) National Student Conference on May 13 and 14, 2012, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. This student organized and attended conference ... | University of Saskatchewan |
| Tue, Mar 13 12:00 am |
Invitation to be a Judge during Canadian Society of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Conference
The Organizing Committee of CSEB National Student Conference would like to extend a kind invitation for judges during the Oral and Paper Presentation on May 13th and 14th, at the University of Saskatchewan. %0... |
University of Saskatchewan |
| Tue, Mar 13 1:00 pm |
CIHR Cafe Scientifique: Minding the Health Gap in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Minding the Health Gap in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Saskatoon Health Region has been investigating unfair and avoidable health differences in Saskatoon. Many of these health differences are the result of root causes such as ... |
Saskatoon Farmer's Market |
| Tue, Mar 13 7:30 pm | A.S. Morton Lecture: Inland Country of Good Report: Henry Kelsey Revisited Bill Waiser, professor of history and A.S. Morton Research Chair, presents Inland Country of Good Report: Henry Kelsey Revisited | Neatby-Timlin Theatre |
| Wed, Mar 14 12:00 am |
Anne of Green Gables
Adapted by Peter DeLaurier from the novel by L.M. Montgomery Directed by Richard Medernach March 14-18 2012 7 PM shows (Wed. – Sat.) 2 PM show (Sunday) Fr. O’Donnell Auditorium%0... |
St.Thomas More College |
| Wed, Mar 14 2:30 pm |
Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) info session
Join us at this come-and-go information session about the Peer Assisted Learning at the University Learning Centre. ULC staff and some current peer mentors will be on hand explaining the various program opportunities within ... |
Murray 145 |
| Wed, Mar 14 7:00 pm |
Philosophy in the Community Lecture #7
'The Stoic Art of Living Well' Professor Daniel Regnier (Saint Thomas More College) |
The Refinery (in the basement of St. James Church) 609 Dufferin Ave., at 12th St. |
| Thu, Mar 15 8:30 am |
Leadership Development Program
In this program you will learn to: - Identify key leadership practices and leadership styles - Understand the difference between managing and leading - Effectively lead through transitional times - ... |
West Harvest Inn, Regina |
| Thu, Mar 15 10:00 am | Experiential Learning Expo Hear from faculty and other students how you can work toward your degree while doing an internship, community service-learning, study abroad, undergraduate research, or field school. | Upper Place Riel |
| Thu, Mar 15 4:00 pm | Microbiology and Immunology Seminar Jack Gray, Biology, presents Neural correlates of adaptive behaviour: Big ideas from a microbrain | B6 Health Sciences |
| Thu, Mar 15 7:00 pm | Timlin Lecture: The Peoplehood Cascade: An 'Arab Spring republic' in 2011 The Timlin Lecture is given annually at the University of Saskatchewan to honour the memory of Mabel Timlin an outstanding scholar in the then Department of Economics and Political Science at the U of S. %0... | Neatby-Timlin Theatre |
| Fri, Mar 16 9:00 am | Veterinary Microbiology Seminars Atul Desai presents a thesis defence seminar entitled Effects of plant-based diets on the distal gut microbiome of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) | Room 2103 WCVM |
| Fri, Mar 16 12:30 pm | Western Regional Training Center (WRTC) Seminar Marwa Farag, School of Public Health, U of S, presents Analysis of the Nurse Labour Market in Egypt | Prairie Room, Diefenbaker Building |
| Fri, Mar 16 1:30 pm |
SPECIAL ANIMAL SCIENCE 990 RESEARCH SEMINARS
University of Saskatchewan College of Agriculture & Bioresources Department of Animal and Poultry Science SPECIAL ANIMAL SCIENCE 990 RESEARCH SEMINARS Ali Mirabzadeh-Ardakani “Potential Immune Response Effects of Beta Defensin 103 in Beef Cattle%9... |
1E85 Agriculture Building |
| Fri, Mar 16 3:00 pm |
BPBE 990 seminar presentations by Tekuni Nakuja and Caalen Covey
An Economic Analysis of CWRS Wheat Cooperative Variety Trials In Western Canada (Caalen Covey M.Sc. Candidate ) Political Influence and the Implications of U.S. Food Safety Modernisation Act on Fruit and Vegetable ... |
Room 2C71 Agriculture Bldg |
| Fri, Mar 16 5:30 pm |
Arts & Science Alumni of Influence Awards Ceremony
The College of Arts & Science will be holding its third annual Dean's Dinner and Alumni of Influence Awards Ceremony on: Date: Friday, March 16, Cocktails begin at 5:30 p.m.%0... |
Radisson Hotel, Saskatoon |
| Fri, Mar 16 7:00 pm |
Ivan Coyote: 'As Good As We Can Make It: On bullying, collective responsibility, and actually making it better.'
Breaking the Silence Conference On Issues in Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity An Evening with Ivan Coyote 'As Good As We Can Make It: On bullying, collective responsibility, and ... |
Broadway Theatre, 715 Broadway Avenue, Saskatoon |
| Fri, Mar 16 7:30 pm |
Department of Music: Grad Recital
In the Department of Music, the Grad Recital displays a culmination of the student's hard work over his or her graduate years. This Grad Recital features Jeff Folster - Piano Major. %0... |
Convocation Hall |
| Sat, Mar 17 12:00 am |
Hands-on Pruning
For the 'Do It Yourselfer'! Learn the principles and practices for properly pruning your own trees and shrubs. The morning will be spent learning the terminology, theories and techniques associated with pruning. The ... |
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| Sun, Mar 18 1:00 pm |
Hardy Ferns and Ornamental
A look at two diverse groups of plants, one primarily for shade, the other for sun. Among these are some that are not always easy to access on the commercial market, but ... |
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| Mon, Mar 19 12:00 am |
Aboriginal Achievement Week
Every year the Aboriginal Students' Centre (ASC) along with partners from across the University of Saskatchewan hosts an Aboriginal Achievement Week (AAW) to showcase aboriginal culture and excellence in research and academia on campus. %0... |
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| Mon, Mar 19 8:00 am | AAW Pipe Ceremony | Rugby Chapel- University of Saskatchewan |
| Mon, Mar 19 9:30 am | AAW Hot Breakfast Sponsored by STM. | ASC, 110 Marquis Hall |
| Mon, Mar 19 10:30 am | Crafting with Elder Maria Linklater Learn how to make dream catchers with Elder Maria Linklater | ASC, 110 Marquis Hall |
| Mon, Mar 19 1:00 pm | Signing with the Office of the Treaty Commisioner | ASC, 110 Marquis Hall |
| Mon, Mar 19 3:30 pm |
Truth and Reconciliation
Humanities Research Unit is sponsoring a conversation with two editors of the Aboriginal Healing Foundation's Cultivating Canada. Free books and reception to follow. |
Room 241 Arts |
| Tue, Mar 20 10:30 am | Presentation on Traditional Drumming and Dancing Learn about drumming and dancing from John Noon and Bob Badger. Sponsored by All Nations Learning. | ASC, Marquis Hall |
| Tue, Mar 20 10:30 am | Panel Discussion: 'Dispelling the Myth' Discuss the myths commonly associated with Aboriginal People during this panel discussion. This will be a safe environment to ask the four distinguished community members questions. | Convocation Hall |
| Tue, Mar 20 12:00 pm | Film ' Jim Setee: The Way Home' The Way Home is a story of Jim’s remarkable life, deeply rooted in spirit and in the land. | Murray Library, Collaborative Learning Lar (CLL), First Floor |
| Tue, Mar 20 1:00 pm | Elders teaching of Native Spirituality 101 Learn about Aboriginal culture and teachings with Elders Walter and Maria Linklater. | ASC, Marquis Hall |
| Tue, Mar 20 5:00 pm |
USSU Pride Centre and ASC Bingo
At this informal and fun bingo game, members of the community will be available to answer questions about the Queer and Aboriginal community. Bingo dabbers will be provided. Sponsored by the USSU Pride ... |
Lower Place Riel, International Student and Study Abroad Centre, training room 70 |
| Tue, Mar 20 5:30 pm |
Indigenous Students' Council Banquet
The keynote speaker is Suzanne Shawbonquit, founder/executive director of youthinnovation.ca. For more information, contact Jared Brown at (306) 381-9612 |
Exeter Room, Marquis Hall |
| Tue, Mar 20 7:00 pm |
The Islamic Tsunami: Tunisia and Libya in the Arab Night
University of Saskatchewan Department of Languages and Linguistics MONGI BAHLOUL, PH.D. Public Lecture The Islamic Tsunami: Tunisia and Libya in the Arab Night Professor Mongi Bahloul is a ... |
Thorvaldson 105 |
| Wed, Mar 21 8:30 am |
Leading Change in Changing Times
In this workshop you will learn to: - set goals that mirror stated values and principles - value System Thinking as an element in managing change - set context in the workplace through mission%2... |
Holiday Inn Express, Saskatoon |
| Wed, Mar 21 9:30 am |
Anti-Racist Workshop
The workshop will help emerging student leaders nurture their social justice ideologies. Workshop presenters will discuss common myths and prejudices that surround Aboriginal people. This leadership development workshop date falls on the International Day for ... |
Physics Building, room 129 |
| Wed, Mar 21 11:30 am | Soup and Bannock Join Elders Walter and Maria Linklater for soup and bannock at the Aboriginal Students’ Centre. | ASC, Room 110, Marquis Hall |
| Wed, Mar 21 11:30 am | Aboriginal Pre-Health/Health Science Role Model Session The Aboriginal pre-health science/health science role model session is an informal session for any interested Aboriginal high school, undergraduate and health science students to attend. Role models will be available to offersome words ... | Health Sciences Building, room B111 |
| Wed, Mar 21 1:30 pm | AAW Dance Performance Enjoy dancing by the St Mary Oskayak Dance Troupe, Rock for Life and First Nation Powwow dance. | Convocation Hall |
| Wed, Mar 21 4:00 pm |
'Advocacy, controversy, and professional insecurity: navigating public controversies in research'
'Advocacy, controversy, and professional insecurity: navigating public controversies in research' Dr. Douglas Clark, Centennial Chair and Assistant Professor, School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan March 21%2... |
2B53 Engineering Building |
| Wed, Mar 21 4:30 pm |
Sweat Lodge
Transportation is provided and pre-registration is required. Bus leaves at 4:30 p.m. with the Sweat starting at 5 p.m. Contact Bob Badger at (306) 966-5790 for more information and/or to register. Sponsored ... |
Yarrow Youth Farm |
| Wed, Mar 21 8:00 pm |
The Love of the Nightingale
The Love of the Nightingale by Timberlake Wertenbaker, directed by Dwayne Brenna, is a rich retelling of the Philomele story examining the nature of violence and enforced silence. One London critic, ... |
Greystone Theatre |
| Wed, Mar 21 11:30 pm |
Aboriginal Pre-Health/Health Science Role Model Session
The Aboriginal pre-health science/health science role model session is an informal session for any interested Aboriginal high school, undergraduate and health science students to attend. Role models will be available to offer some ... |
Health Sciences Building, room B111 |
| Thu, Mar 22 1:00 am |
Microbiology and Immunology Seminar
Keith MacKenzie, Microbiology and Immunology presents An RNA-seq approach to 'translating' the dynamics of Salmonella biofilmdevelopment |
B6 Health Sciences |
| Thu, Mar 22 8:30 am |
Leadership Development Program
In this program you will learn to: - Identify key leadership practices and leadership styles - Understand the difference between managing and leading - Effectively lead through transitional times - ... |
West Harvest Inn, Regina |
| Thu, Mar 22 9:30 am | Native Spirituality 101 Come listen and learn about Aboriginal culture and teachings with Elders Walter and Maria Linklater. | ASC, room 110, Marquis Hall |
| Thu, Mar 22 10:30 am | Beading with Marylou Mintram Marylou Mintram will teach the art of beading. Participants will have created their own beaded craft by the end of the session! | ASC, Room 110, Marquis Hall |
| Thu, Mar 22 11:30 am |
Aboriginal Graduate Student Panel and Luncheon
Graduate students or those interested in becoming a graduate student are invited to share a lunch and discuss the best way graduate programs can help you achieve your goals. Lunch will be provided. |
Education Building, room 2001 |
| Thu, Mar 22 11:30 am |
The Aboriginal Student Achievement Office Pizza Lunch
Meet the Aboriginal Student Achievement Office staff at a pizza lunch. Sponsored by the College of Arts and Science. |
Arts Building, room 248 |
| Thu, Mar 22 1:30 pm | Film: “The Pisim Project” The Pisim Project follows a group of high school students from Charlelois Community School in Cumberland House, Saskatchewan, as they design and build an energy efficient house. | Arts Building, room 241 |
| Thu, Mar 22 2:30 pm | Public Lecture: Commissioner Chief Wilton Littlechild, Truth and Reconciliation Commission Commissioner Littlechild will be presenting an overview of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the upcoming TRC National Event being held in Saskatoon, June 21-24, 2012. | 105 Thorvaldson |
| Thu, Mar 22 3:00 pm |
Co-operative Solutions: How the Fair Trade and Organic Coffee Markets Support Forested Ecosystems on Nicaraguan Coffee Farms
Co-operative Solutions The Centre for the Study of Co-operatives presents Michael Zelmer, communications director at Fairtrade Canada, in a seminar entitled Co-operative Solutions: How the Fair Trade and Organic Coffee Markets Support ... |
Prairie Room, Diefenbaker Building |
| Thu, Mar 22 4:00 pm |
Psychology Proseminar
Maxine Holmqvist, assistant professor and staff psychologist, Dept. of Clinical Health Psychology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba, presents Getting Back on Track?: Stories from the Front ... |
Room 18, Edward School of Business |
| Thu, Mar 22 7:30 pm | Redefining Green - The UBC Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability The School of Environment and Sustainability is very pleased to host Dr. John Robinson, director of the UBC Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability (CIRS), and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. Dr. Robinson will ... | Francis Morrison Library, 311 - 23rd Street East |
| Thu, Mar 22 8:00 pm |
The Love of the Nightingale
The Love of the Nightingale by Timberlake Wertenbaker, directed by Dwayne Brenna, is a rich retelling of the Philomele story examining the nature of violence and enforced silence. One London critic, ... |
Greystone Theatre |
| Fri, Mar 23 10:30 am | OTC Treaty Discussion with Lyndon Linklater Lyndon Linklater will be at the Aboriginal Students’ Centre to discuss First Nation traditional world view, values and customs, and Treaties with First Nations people. | Aboriginal Students’ Centre, Marquis Hall, room 110 |
| Fri, Mar 23 1:00 pm |
Traditional Technology Surpasses Modern Technology
Waterhen Lake First Nation will use birch bark models and computer software generated models to talk about how the canoe is still one of the most perfect designs. Refreshments will be provided. Sponsored by ... |
Aboriginal Students’ Centre, Marquis Hall, room 110 |
| Fri, Mar 23 1:30 pm |
Next Generation Sustainability
The School of Environment and Sustainability is hosting a seminar by Dr. John Robinson, director of the UBC Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability (CIRS) and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. Dr. Robinson will explore ... |
Kirk Hall 144 |
| Fri, Mar 23 1:30 pm |
STARS (Student Teachers’ Anti-Racism Society) Conference
The keynote speaker is Dr. Priscilla Settee. The conference mission is to bring together the guidance and expertise of anti-oppressive professionals into a forum where burgeoning anti-oppressive educators and advocates are empowered in their ... |
Education Building, room 1004 |
| Fri, Mar 23 3:00 pm |
BPBE 990 seminar presentation: Targeting of Ecosystem Goods and Services: Directing Agri-Environmental Policy Innovation
Targeting of Ecosystem Goods and Services: Directing Agri-Environmental Policy Innovation presented by Lilani D. Samarakoon, M.Sc. Candidate |
Room 2C71 Agriculture Bldg |
| Fri, Mar 23 3:30 pm |
Department of English Research Colloquium: Talk by Nils Claussen
The Department of English is pleased to present a talk by Professor Nils Claussen, Department of English, University of Regina. Dr. Claussen's presentation is entitled: 'Inventing the Condition of England%3... |
105 Arts |
| Fri, Mar 23 4:00 pm | ITEP Annual Round Dance For more information on the agenda, please contact the ITEP office at (306) 966-7686. | Whitecap Dakota Elementary School on Whitecap First Nations |
| Fri, Mar 23 8:00 pm |
The Love of the Nightingale
The Love of the Nightingale by Timberlake Wertenbaker, directed by Dwayne Brenna, is a rich retelling of the Philomele story examining the nature of violence and enforced silence. One London critic, ... |
Greystone Theatre |
| Sat, Mar 24 9:00 am |
Emerging Technologies: Learning How to Use Social Media
In this program, you will: - gain practical hands-on experience using Blogs and Wikis - explore various applications of Web 2.0 technologies such as Social Networking (Facebook, Twitter) tools and Social Media sites (... |
Rm 339, Williams Building, 221 Cumberland Ave. N., |
| Sat, Mar 24 8:00 pm |
The Love of the Nightingale
The Love of the Nightingale by Timberlake Wertenbaker, directed by Dwayne Brenna, is a rich retelling of the Philomele story examining the nature of violence and enforced silence. One London critic, ... |
Greystone Theatre |
| Mon, Mar 26 8:00 pm |
The Love of the Nightingale
The Love of the Nightingale by Timberlake Wertenbaker, directed by Dwayne Brenna, is a rich retelling of the Philomele story examining the nature of violence and enforced silence. One London critic, ... |
Greystone Theatre |
| Tue, Mar 27 12:00 am | GEOG 446 Final Design Exhibition The students of Geography 446: Advanced Urban Design will be showcasing their final term project in the North Concourse area of Place Riel starting on Tuesday March 27 until Friday March 30. The students were assigned to ... | North Concourse-Place Riel |
| Tue, Mar 27 12:00 pm |
Huskies Centennial Celebration: Relays and prizes
Register your team of four by emailing residence.100@usask.ca. You can also be put on a team on the event day. This is a free event to celebrate 100 years of Huskies Athletics. ... |
U of S Bowl |
| Tue, Mar 27 12:30 pm | D.L.T. Smith Short Term Visitorship Dr. Gabriel Bo, Instituto de Reproducion Animal Cordoba presents Approaches to the improvement of pregnancy rates in beef and dairy cattle undergoing estrus synchronization. | WCVM 2115 |
| Tue, Mar 27 12:30 pm | D.L.T. Smith Short Term Visitorship Dr. Gabriel Bó, Instituto de Reprodución Animal Córdoba, presents Approaches to the improvement of pregnancy rates in beef and dairy cattle undergoing estrus synchronization. | WCVM 2115 |
| Tue, Mar 27 7:00 pm | Lecture: The Marketing of Dietary Supplements: Bogus Promises in a Bottle Dr. Norman Temple, Professor of Nutrition at Athabasca University, will be presenting as part of the Edith Rowles Simpson Lecture Series. Dr. Temple has published more than 60 papers, mainly in the area ... | Frances Morrison Library, 311-23rd Street East |
| Tue, Mar 27 8:00 pm |
The Love of the Nightingale
The Love of the Nightingale by Timberlake Wertenbaker, directed by Dwayne Brenna, is a rich retelling of the Philomele story examining the nature of violence and enforced silence. One London critic, ... |
Greystone Theatre |
| Wed, Mar 28 12:00 pm |
Huskies Centennial Celebration: Dodgeball—Staff and Faculty vs Students
This is a great opportunity to compete against your prof’s in a fun game of dodgeball. This is a free event to celebrate 100 years of Huskies Athletics. In case of bad weather ... |
U of S Bowl |
| Wed, Mar 28 7:30 pm |
'Literature Matters' talk by Wendy Roy: 'Anne of Green Gables Through International Eyes'
English Department Events 'Literature Matters' talk by Wendy Roy March 28, 2012 Professor Wendy Roy will be exploring 'Anne of Green Gables Through International Eyes' at 7:30pm on Wednesday 28 March. The talk is ... |
Grace-Westminster United Church, Social Hall, at 505 10th St. East. |
| Wed, Mar 28 8:00 pm |
The Love of the Nightingale
The Love of the Nightingale by Timberlake Wertenbaker, directed by Dwayne Brenna, is a rich retelling of the Philomele story examining the nature of violence and enforced silence. One London critic, ... |
Greystone Theatre |
| Thu, Mar 29 12:00 am |
The New Sun Conference on Aboriginal Arts: Living the Legacy
The U of S is hosting its first New Sun Conference. The New Sun Conference originated with the New Sun Chair on Aboriginal Arts at Carleton University in Ottawa, under the direction of ... |
Wanuskewin Heritage Park |
| Thu, Mar 29 8:30 am |
Leadership Development Program
In this program you will learn to: - Identify key leadership practices and leadership styles - Understand the difference between managing and leading - Effectively lead through transitional times - ... |
West Harvest Inn, Regina |
| Thu, Mar 29 12:00 pm |
Huskies Centennial Celebration: Zumba in the Bowl
Get your groove on with an instructed Zumba lesson in the Bowl. This is a free event to celebrate 100 years of Huskies Athletics. In case of bad weather the event will be moved to 227 ... |
U of S Bowl |
| Thu, Mar 29 4:00 pm | CMRS (Classical, Medieval & Renaissance Studies) Colloquium Darren Dahl, STM and CMRS Fellow presents The Word Became Flesh: On the Christianization of Hellenism | STM 344B |
| Thu, Mar 29 7:00 pm | Making the Grade at the Calgary Zoo With the many new perennials introduced on the market each year it is often difficult to discern what will really thrive in our climate. At the Calgary Zoo over 500 perennial varieties and cultivators have been ... | |
| Thu, Mar 29 8:00 pm |
The Love of the Nightingale
The Love of the Nightingale by Timberlake Wertenbaker, directed by Dwayne Brenna, is a rich retelling of the Philomele story examining the nature of violence and enforced silence. One London critic, ... |
Greystone Theatre |
| Fri, Mar 30 12:00 pm |
Huskies Centennial Celebration: Green & White Day
Entertainment will be put on by College Fresh Music and those wearing green and white can enjoy complimentary hot chocolate and treats. This is a free event to celebrate 100 years of Huskies Athletics. %0... |
U of S Bowl |
| Fri, Mar 30 2:30 pm |
Public Lecture: Department of Philosophy
Albert Casullo (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) 'A Priori Knowledge and the Methodology of Philosophy' Professor Albert Casullo teaches graduate courses in epistemology and metaphysics. His publications focus on a priori knowledge, perception%2... |
Room 103, Edwards School of Business |
| Fri, Mar 30 3:00 pm |
BPBE 990 Seminar: Overcoming the Threats of “Newness”: Challenges and Strategies for Entrepreneurship in Emerging Wine Regions
Join us for the BPBE 990 seminar presentation Friday, March 30, 2012: 3:00 pm room 2C71 Agriculture Bldg Dr. R. Brent Ross, Assistant Professor, Michigan State University Overcoming the Threats of %9... |
Room 2C71 Agriculture Bldg |
| Fri, Mar 30 8:00 pm |
The Love of the Nightingale
The Love of the Nightingale by Timberlake Wertenbaker, directed by Dwayne Brenna, is a rich retelling of the Philomele story examining the nature of violence and enforced silence. One London critic, ... |
Greystone Theatre |
| Sat, Mar 31 9:00 am |
Emerging Technologies: Learning How to Use Social Media
In this program, you will: - gain practical hands-on experience using Blogs and Wikis - explore various applications of Web 2.0 technologies such as Social Networking (Facebook, Twitter) tools and Social Media sites (... |
Rm 339, Williams Building, 221 Cumberland Ave. N., |
| Sat, Mar 31 10:30 am |
Huskie Centennial Walk
The U of S and Huskie Athletics are hosting the final Huskie Centennial Walk on March 31, 2012 in Saskatoon. You're invited to join U of S Chancellor Vera Pezer, Howler the Huskie ... |
Nobel Plaza (in front of the College Building), U of S Campus |
| Sat, Mar 31 8:00 pm |
The Love of the Nightingale
The Love of the Nightingale by Timberlake Wertenbaker, directed by Dwayne Brenna, is a rich retelling of the Philomele story examining the nature of violence and enforced silence. One London critic, ... |
Greystone Theatre |