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 16, 2016

    From Aug. 26-28, about 150 students and faculty participated in the University of Saskatchewan’s fifth annual One Health Leadership Experience, a conference that builds bridges between different colleges on campus and takes the first steps to achieve success in solving health problems through collaboration, communication and inclusion.

  • Land-Based Education: Taking knowledge back to its roots

    By September 11, 2016

    This summer, 22 students in the Indigenous Land-Based Cohort spent their summer courses outside at the Opaskwayak Cree Nation, Man., taking education to a whole new level.

  • New Pride Centre co-ordinator brings fresh perspective to familiar space

    By September 8, 2016

    Although the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union Pride Centre remains in the same space as previous years — even as other USSU Centres have moved — students can look forward to several new developments in the upcoming school year.

  • USSU Help Centre: More than just exam files

    By September 6, 2016

    Founded in 1972, the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union Help Centre continues to provide a diverse set of programs and services to the U of S community that enhance the student experience on campus.

  • Efficiency first: U of S Bookstore goes alphabetical

    By September 4, 2016

    Though many students are clinging to the last days of summer, some are preparing for the advent of classes, and the University of Saskatchewan Bookstore is ready for the rush, with a new alphabetical organizational system.

  • Extended Welcome Week focuses on first-years

    By September 3, 2016

    While Welcome Week at the University of Saskatchewan is an annual feature of student life on campus, this year the U of S Students’ Union has created new activities for students to attend and also scheduled more time to enjoy them.

  • UVic Indigenous language program travels to U of S

    By September 1, 2016

    In a unique cross-provincial partnership, the University of Saskatchewan has joined with the University of Victoria to deliver the third cohort of UVic’s Indigenous Language Revitalisation graduate program here in Saskatchewan.