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 28, 2016

    In 1916, women in Saskatchewan obtained the right to vote provincially after fighting a long and arduous battle.

  • History Collaboratorium takes academics from classroom to community

    By October 22, 2016

    While universities certainly provide an excellent environment for students to learn in, most of that learning happens exclusively inside a classroom, with few interactive components.

  • Med.Hack(+): Innovation in healthcare and technology

    By October 22, 2016

    The world of technology grows each day, offering new possibilities for advancement and human support.

  • Acclaimed Canadian writer receives honorary doctor of letters

    By October 21, 2016

    On Oct. 22, one of Canada’s most accomplished writers, William Deverell, will receive an honorary doctor of letters from the University of Saskatchewan.

  • Plays, prose and poetry: English department to host Vinyl Night

    By October 21, 2016

    On Oct. 26 at the University of Saskatchewan, the soft words of spoken poetry will drift down the stairs from Louis’ Loft where the English department, English Course Council and English Undergraduate Society will host an evening of vinyl listening and conversation at their Vinyl Night.

  • WE Connect Job Fair: Opportunities for international students

    By October 16, 2016

    On Oct. 5, 2016, the Saskatoon Open Door Society hosted its biannual WE Connect Job Fair, an event which works to provide job opportunities for immigrants and refugees, at Mount Royal Collegiate with over 1,500 attendees, including students.

  • Student raises awareness about human trafficking in Saskatchewan

    By October 16, 2016

    As human trafficking is a criminal offence that still takes place across Canada, affecting individuals and families alike, one student at the University of Saskatchewan is addressing this issue and initiating a discussion.

  • PSSA leads reconciliation with new Indigenous students’ representative

    By October 15, 2016

    Creating a diverse and inclusive campus is an ongoing process at the University of Saskatchewan and one student group is leading the way with the creation of a position specifically designed to advocate for Indigenous perspectives.