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 1, 2015

    On Oct. 2-3, students of the Western College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan will host the now bi-annual Vetavision

  • #USaskVotes: An initiative to promote student voter engagement

    By October 1, 2015

    The upcoming federal election taking place on Oct. 19 is only weeks away and the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union, along with numerous student groups and individuals, have taken initiative to encourage political participation among students

  • U of S student contributes to global plant transpiration research

    By September 27, 2015

    Jaivime Evaristo is one of a kind, and it’s not just because the University of Saskatchewan doctoral student has just had a paper published in Nature.

  • Students for Wishes at the U of S works to provide hope

    By September 26, 2015

    Some organizations seeking to bring smiles to these children in the form of granting them a wish, including one at the University of Saskatchewan.

  • U of S nursing students take on new exam

    By September 25, 2015

    National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX), which features a brand new approach as the test becomes personalized for each person who takes it.

  • Physical therapy students mark 50 years of lending a hand

    By September 24, 2015

    September brought a double-header of anniversaries for the School of Physical Therapy, which celebrated its 50th year as a University of Saskatchewan program

  • U of S Childcare Centre expansion on track for 2016 completion

    By September 19, 2015

    University of Saskatchewan is reporting its new Childcare Centre as being on schedule and potentially under budget.

  • U of S veterinary social work program first of its kind

    By September 18, 2015

    What started as just an idea after recognizing the need for veterinary social support has grown into a new program