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 October 27, 2021

    An Indigenous administrator and a knowledge keeper supporting indigenization on campus reflect on why transforming university education is a central need of reconciliation.

  • New U of S humanitarian club aspires to make ‘impactful change’ through volunteerism, fundraising

    By October 22, 2021

    The name of the club — derived from the Arabic phrase Al Amal, meaning “the hope” — was chosen to represent the club’s mission to better their community.

  • USask epidemiologist says students, community members must be vigilant in fourth wave of COVID-19

    By October 15, 2021

    Dr. Nazeem Muhajarine reflects on the role of epidemiology as the SHA responds to high case rates.

  • Speakers at USSU Rally Against Sexual Violence call for increased funding to survivor support services, changes to violence prevention policy

    By October 15, 2021

    The survivor-lead event came following the reported sexual assault at the U of S on Sept. 29.

  • USask engineering researchers analyze heat pumps to inform Saskatoon sustainability policy-making

    By October 12, 2021

    Heat pumps have the potential to greatly decrease greenhouse gas emissions in the city.

  • U of S and City of Saskatoon collaborate on research project to improve transit system

    By October 6, 2021

    The project is just one of four newly announced joint-research projects to be funded by Research Junction, a partnership between the city and university that aims to address urban issues.

  • New USSU project seeks to foster student entrepreneurship

    By October 5, 2021

    Studentpreneur not only seeks to help students financially, but to empower them with knowledge and skill development as well.

  • USSU initiates new committee to improve connection between students and City of Saskatoon

    By September 29, 2021

    “In this way, we can create the leaders of the future,” said USSU vice-president.