THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Mikaila Ortynsky May 7, 2017
To mark Canada’s 150 years since confederation, the University of Saskatchewan has unveiled its Canada 150 projects, a series of initiatives to celebrate the event with faculty, students, staff and alumni.
By Teevin Fournier April 27, 2017
On May 13, Let’s Talk Science will be partnering with Science Rendezvous to celebrate the wonderful world of science. From biology to geology to engineering, there will be activities, tours and fun from all areas of science for curious minds of all ages to explore.
By Lindsay Rose April 27, 2017
From Mar. 27 to 31, the University of Saskatchewan hosted its second Open Education Week, holding many sessions on how Open Educational Resources can benefit students and how they can be used in an educational community, allowing professors and students to access and share these resources as a team.
By Adrian Aquino April 27, 2017
To most people, the process of research evokes thoughts of drab articles, strict deadlines and a large amount of time on word processors. However, behind the curtain of theses and peer-reviews, the fruits of research are often curiously captivating.
By Natasha Hausermann April 27, 2017
Dental Day YXE, the first ever free dental day in Saskatoon, will be hosted by the University of Saskatchewan and the College of Dentistry.
By Natasha Hausermann April 5, 2017
On Apr. 3, the International Women’s Movement student group plans to shine a light on body diversity at the University of Saskatchewan.
By Gabriel Siriany Linares April 4, 2017
When students read about cancer as a leading cause of death in Canada, they may first think about breast cancer, lung cancer and skin cancer.
By Ronald Tran April 3, 2017
The 2016-17 academic term at the University of Saskatchewan has included a large movement for Indigenization at all institutional levels.