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 18, 2015

    Zombies and health care appear to be an unlikely duo, but not for the Student Wellness Initiative Towards Community Health.

  • Former Greenpeace activist spreads seeds of science and skepticism

    By October 18, 2015

    October is Agriculture month in Saskatchewan and the College of Agriculture and Bioresources took this opportunity to welcome Patrick Moore

  • Olympian addresses mental health for students

    By October 17, 2015

    On Oct. 6, the University of Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy and Nutrition held its annual Professional Enhancement Day, featuring keynote speaker and Canadian Olympic athlete Clara Hughes

  • Campus Sustainability Week showcases U of S initiatives

    By October 16, 2015

    During the week of Oct. 13-16, the Office of Sustainability will be hosting Campus Sustainability Week, an event that highlights everything sustainable that the University of Saskatchewan has to offer.

  • Dentistry student works to create innovative oral cancer treatment

    By October 11, 2015

    Cancer research is not a new concept by any means, but one University of Saskatchewan student is using an innovative approach that addresses oral cancer treatment

  • Get Research Right works to inform students

    By October 10, 2015

    In anticipation of the upcoming federal election, the University of Saskatchewan Faculty Association is working to raise voter awareness about protecting the integrity of research

  • USURJ provides students with unique opportunity

    By October 9, 2015

    Any undergraduate students eager to have their research papers distributed to a wider audience can submit their work to the U of S Undergraduate Research Journal

  • Professor explores the ingenuity of Aboriginal engineering

    By October 8, 2015

    Students enrolled in the University of Saskatchewan College of Engineering have an opportunity to learn about First Nations design concepts