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 November 21, 2015

    University of Saskatchewan is participating in Movember in an effort to address the need to change the face of men’s health.

  • U of S hosts week for missing and murdered Indigenous women

    By November 20, 2015

    In an aim to demonstrate its increasing solidarity and support, the University of Saskatchewan campus community is coming together to rewrite narratives

  • New website helps international students feel closer to home

    By November 19, 2015

    For international students, moving to an unfamiliar country to attend university can be a difficult adjustment

  • U of S Aboriginal Theatre Program first of its kind

    By November 12, 2015

    For the first time in its history, the University of Saskatchewan is offering a program solely dedicated to the study and development of Aboriginal theatre

  • Student success: Edwards School reaches management milestone

    By November 8, 2015

    student-run portfolio in the Edwards School of Business has recently reached a milestone value of nearly $1.4 million

  • Urban food production appeals to students

    By November 7, 2015

    the University of Saskatchewan Environmental and Bioresources Students Association decided to address urban food production by hosting a seminar and potluck on campus.

  • The College of Education gets revisitED

    By November 6, 2015

    On Oct. 29, University of Saskatchewan students and staff gathered in the College of Education to celebrate the unveiling of the second wall in the revisitED installation

  • Mental health misconceptions: U of S students speak out

    By November 5, 2015

    On Nov. 2-6, the University of Saskatchewan is hosting Mental Health Awareness Week, an initiative organized by the U of S Students’ Union in collaboration with various groups