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.

News

  • By February 14, 2016

    Sexually transmitted infections are on the rise among youth, and two U of S professors who study HIV/ AIDS share some key points

  • History professor keeps love alive at U of S

    By February 13, 2016

    With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, University of Saskatchewan students may be spending more time thinking about love rather than focusing on their studies

  • For the love of discovery: Canadian astronaut wants students to think big

    By February 12, 2016

    The University of Saskatchewan hosted an internationally lauded scientist on Feb. 4 when the first female Canadian astronaut, Roberta Bondar, spoke to students about the perspective that space travel can provide about our planet.

  • Spread the love: Pink Day engages students

    By February 11, 2016

    February will see University of Saskatchewan students donning something other than their regular green and white

  • U of S puts forth school of architecture initiative

    By February 6, 2016

    Although the University of Saskatchewan is home to a large number of programs, one thing missing is a school for aspiring architects.

  • The Interaction Lab: Innovation in computer-human relations

    By February 6, 2016

    A research facility at the University of Saskatchewan in the department of computer science, is seeking to navigate and understand the ever-changing relationship between humans and technology.

  • Indigenous content to be implemented in all U of S degree programs

    By February 5, 2016

    University Council formally responded in favour of a motion calling on the institution to implement Indigenous content in all degree programs.

  • Aboriginal Achievement Week focuses on tradition

    By February 4, 2016

    With over 20 events lined up, the University of Saskatchewan community will celebrate Aboriginal Achievement Week from Feb. 8–12.