College Vision

Outstanding achievements, dedication celebrated at the College of Arts and Science

Staff, faculty and students were presented with awards for achievements in service, teaching and research

Celebrating staff excellence in the College of Arts and Science

Dr. Valerie MacKenzie (PhD) and Samantha Smith are the winners of the 2026 Dean’s Distinguished Staff Award

Quantum-powered progress

The Globe and Mail
Canada’s first full-stack, university-owned quantum computer opening new horizons at the University of Saskatchewan

New USask certificate creates pathways for Arts and Science students

New credential recognizes the value of foundational Arts and Science coursework

USask earns high marks in world university subject rankings

USask has achieved high placements in the QS World University Rankings by Subject

Historian, physicist win College of Arts and Science teaching awards

Dr. Kyle McLeister (PhD) and Dr. Matthew Toohey (PhD) are the recipients of 2025-26 New Teacher Awards

Indigenous College of Arts and Science students honoured for academic, personal achievements

Fifty Indigenous students received USask Indigenous Student Achievement Awards during a ceremony on March 10

Renewing a USask English course with Indigenous storytellers

PhD candidate Olivia Abram plans to use Lesley Biggs Teaching Fellowship to redesign Indigenous Storytelling course

Third-year USask student sees community success as her success

Métis USask anthropology student Meghan-Nicole Morin will receive an award for leadership at the Indigenous Student Achievement Awards

Creating ‘Ethical Spaces in Treaty Places’

Elder Willie Ermine brings teachings about creating safe, ethical co-learning spaces to USask, City of Saskatoon

Rainer Dick wins College of Arts and Science Faculty Service Excellence Award

Physics professor sees service as a chance to have a say in USask’s direction

Y2K at USask: Preventing a digital disaster

Current and former USask staff and faculty discuss the steps taken to prevent the Y2K crisis on campus a quarter century ago