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 November 28, 2013

    Many different therapies are available for those who experience childhood trauma, but University of Saskatchewan psychology professor Jorden Cummings is working towards developing services focusing on the parents and strengthening the entire family.

  • Grad students’ residence opens

    By November 28, 2013

    On Nov. 20, the University of Saskatchewan officially opened its first graduate students-only residence.

  • Video game could help cystic fibrosis patients

    By November 28, 2013

    A group of University of Saskatchewan students are working on a video game that could yield huge therapeutic benefits for children with cystic fibrosis.

  • Predicting the unobservable with dark matter

    By November 21, 2013

    Graduate student Fred Sage’s research goes far beyond the stars.

  • Student pushes for adoption of Bitcoin at BC university

    By November 21, 2013

    Since its unveiling one week ago, almost $100,000 has been exchanged for Bitcoins at the world’s first Bitcoin ATM, located at Waves Coffee House on Howe Street in downtown Vancouver, B.C.

  • Non-renewable resources to be saved for future generations

    By November 21, 2013

    Saskatchewan, a province rich in natural resources such as oil, potash and uranium, is looking at ways to save its one-time revenue from these sources for future generations.

  • Students come together to support Philippines

    By November 21, 2013

    Three second-year students joined together following the category five super typhoon — one of the worst storms to hit the Philippines — to raise money for those affected.

  • Saskatchewan universities hone in on multi-year budgets from province

    By November 16, 2013

    Universities in Saskatchewan and Alberta are faced with the challenge of aligning their long-term budgets and projects with the single-year funding commitments they receive from their provincial governments.