Arts & Culture

USask Arts and Science alumni win book awards

Dr. John C. Courtney (DLitt’05, PhD) and Dee Hobsbawn-Smith (MFA’14, MA’21) have won 2024 Saskatchewan Book Awards

Windscape Brass Quintet

A concert featuring the Department of Music’s Dean McNeill and members of the Regina Symphony and the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra

Alumni Book Nook: Victoria M. Jurgens (BA’91, BSNT’92)

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Victoria M. Jurgens is the author of the children’s book "Silisia Dances Toward Her Dream"

USask drama alumni celebrate 50 years of 25th Street Theatre

The influential Saskatoon theatre company is holding its 50th anniversary celebration at USask

Alumni Book Nook: Dr. Mark Abley (BA’75, DLitt’22)

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Mark Abley is the author of "Conversations with a Dead Man: Indigenous Rights and the Legacy of Duncan Campbell Scott"

Nine USask faculty members named distinguished professors

Three College of Arts and Science faculty were recognized for their exceptional achievements in research, scholarly, and artistic work

Allison Hrabluik: The Splits

USask Galleries and Collection
A video work intersecting documentary and fiction

Jeff Thomas: I Refuse to be Invisible

USask Art Galleries and Collection
Photos exploring historical and contemporary representations of Indigenous identity

Jeanette Lynes on finding play in the rigours of writing fiction

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The director of the USask MFA in Writing Program will judge the Literary Fiction category for the 2024 Rakuten Kobo Emerging Writer Prize

USask supports new music, community organizations

A unique research grant helped create new compositions for a concert supporting an important cause

USask announces 2024 Images of Research contest winners

Winning submissions included images from projects in the Departments of Art and Art History, and Biology,

Alumni Book Nook: Robert James Clark (BA’85, ARTS’87)

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USask graduate Robert James Clark is the author of "Fiendish Crime: A True Story of Shell Shock and Murder"