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 August 7, 2015

    In front of a crowd of approximately 1000 attendees, the University of Saskatchewan Ahmadiyya Muslim Students’ Association made Western Canadian history this July when they won the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association’s National Award of Excellence for 2014-15.

  • U of S psychology students win national competition

    By July 12, 2015

    Applied social psychology students at the University of Saskatchewan enjoy a unique opportunity in both masters and doctoral programs, which allows them to participate in the annual Student Evaluation Case Competition.

  • The U of S welcomes its new leader, Peter Stoicheff

    By July 10, 2015

    Following a rigorous hiring process beginning in the fall of 2014, the University of Saskatchewan announced its new president on July 9 to a crowded Convocation Hall.

  • Province on fire: U of S students affected

    By July 8, 2015

    Saskatoon has felt the effects of the resulting smoke, students from the University of Saskatchewan are facing several other challenges as more than 100 fires continue to burn.

  • U of S expands Indigenous language options

    By June 16, 2015

    For the first time in history, students at the University of Saskatchewan will be able to obtain certificates in Indigenous languages beginning in the fall of 2015.

  • U of S Wind Orchestra to perform at international conference

    By June 15, 2015

    The University of Saskatchewan Wind Orchestra is the only Canadian collegiate invited to perform among elite musicians

  • Ahead by a century: The legacy of Nan McKay lives on at U of S

    By June 13, 2015

    History was made this past week as the 100th anniversary of the first female Aboriginal and Métis graduate, Annie Maude (Nan) McKay, now coincides with the largest Aboriginal graduating class to date from the University of Saskatchewan.

  • Give your feedback to the Sheaf!

    By May 21, 2015

    What did you think about the Sheaf? Can you suggest any improvements?