THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

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  • By June 18, 2014

    The firing and subsequent rehiring of Robert Buckingham has brought the University of Saskatchewan into the national spotlight.

  • Gordon Barnhart named acting U of S president

    By June 18, 2014

    On May 21, former Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Gordon Barnhart was appointed as acting president of the University of Saskatchewan following the same-day firing of Ilene Busch-Vishniac from the position.

  • U of S president Ilene Busch-Vishniac fired

    By May 22, 2014

    On May 21, the University of Saskatchewan’s Board of Governors announced the termination of Ilene Busch-Vishniac’s appointment as university president and vice-chancellor.

  • Saskatoon syphilis outbreak declines

    By May 5, 2014

    After declaring an outbreak of syphilis in the city on Mar. 12, the Saskatoon Health Region has seen a decline in reported cases of the sexually transmitted infection.

  • Senior admin layoffs tied to TransformUS

    By April 10, 2014

    Announced via email to University of Saskatchewan community on March 27, the elimination of two associate vice-president positions was influenced by the soon-to-be implemented TransformUS plan.

  • Concerns raised about new Fortune Minerals refinery

    By April 7, 2014

    Fortune Minerals Limited has been approved to construct and operate a refinery approximately 27 kilometers northwest of Saskatoon.

  • Admin: no commitment to childcare expansion

    By April 6, 2014

    Following the announcement that the University of Saskatchewan would be re-examining all of its options for childcare expansion, Vice-President Finance and Resources Greg Fowler said they had never made a commitment to a proposed daycare facility next to Souris Hall.

  • Undergraduates vote in new USSU executive

    By April 5, 2014

    From seven possible candidates, University of Saskatchewan undergraduates have chosen four students to represent them as members of the U of S Students’ Union