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.

engineering

  • By January 25, 2019

    U of S IEEE branch invites students across the Prairies to illuminate their futures.

  • Lower oil prices means fewer engineering jobs

    By March 2, 2015

    The drop in oil prices is affecting more than the price at the pump. Engineering students report fewer job advertisements and reduced co-op programs as a result of company cutbacks.

  • Cancelled elections and new policies: Engineering students’ society under the magnifying glass

    By March 6, 2013

    The Saskatoon Engineering Students’ Society is under scrutiny from its members after executive elections were cancelled and major changes were made to its election policy.

  • An inside look at the “not secretive but modestly discrete” iron ring ritual for Canadian trained-engineers

    By January 10, 2013

    Engineers trained in Canada tend to wear the profession on their sleeve. Or more specifically, the pinky finger of their working hand in the form of an iron ring.

  • Corruption in Montreal throws doubt on ethical standards in engineering

    By November 28, 2012

    Reports of collusion and corruption are nothing new for Quebec’s construction industry. What is new, however, is the eroding image of engineers and a mounting questions of whether or not engineers are applying ethical and professional standards in their profession.

  • Huskie Motorsports shifts into high gear

    By November 1, 2012

    “It’s basically a whole year, countless hours of work, coming down to one moment,” said Teagan Klassen, the Huskie Motorsports engine director. Klassen was one of the team’s three drivers in last summer’s Formula SAE competition, an international engineering and marketing student competition, in Lincoln, Neb.

  • Engineering student society continues to change

    By February 18, 2011

    After several meetings, it appears that the SESS and ESA will be working together to restructure the existing student society, albeit likely under a new name and an entirely different governing structure.

  • Little confidence in current engineering students’ society

    By February 9, 2011

    There are now two engineering student societies at the University of Saskatchewan.