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 September 5, 2017

  • Bengali event to elicit thoughts on multiculturalism and reconciliation

    By September 3, 2017

    On Sept. 9, the Bangladeshi Undergraduate Student Federation at the University of Saskatchewan will co-host an artistic event dedicated to the work of Nobel Laureate poet Rabindranath Tagore.

  • Trudeau talks student jobs and reconciliation at Usask welcome event

    By September 3, 2017

    Welcome Week is always an exciting time for new and returning students alike, and those present at the Aboriginal Students’ Centre Welcome event on Sept. 1 had a unique reason to be enthused, as special guest Prime Minister Justin Trudeau participated in the festivities to start the year off.

  • International Students’ Association advocates for students

    By September 1, 2017

    Each new school year at the University of Saskatchewan signals a flurry of ratifications for new students groups, and one such new group seeks to bring together a large body of students on campus.

  • College of Medicine confident going into fall accreditation site visit

    By August 1, 2017

    This fall, the University of Saskatchewan’s College of Medicine will have a full accreditation site visit, after being taken off probation in 2015.

  • Shaping campus for future decades: U of S seeks student engagement for master plan

    By August 1, 2017

    On June 13, the University of Saskatchewan Office of Sustainability hosted a public engagement event at Amigos Cantina for Saskatoon community members to give direct input in developing the master plan of the campus.

  • Enactus U of S Food for the Future project wins national award

    By June 27, 2017

    From May 9-11 in Vancouver, University of Saskatchewan students took home the Project Partnership Best Project award for the HSBC Indigenous Advancement Project at the 2017 Enactus Canada National Exposition.

  • Indigenous Students’ Council lacks representation from colleges

    By June 26, 2017

    From April 4-5, Indigenous students elected council members to the Indigenous Students’ Council at the University of Saskatchewan.