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From Nigeria to USask: Student leader builds campus connections

Economics student Pamimo Akinjide was a featured speaker at USask's Black History Month launch event

Q&A: Indigenous USask student creates opportunities for Saskatoon youth to explore digital spaces

USask School for the Arts student Jolon Lafond to receive Indigenous Student Achievement Award in recognition of community engagement work

USask historian to receive one of Métis Nation’s highest civilian honours

USask Department of History assistant professor Dr. Cheryl Troupe (PhD) to receive Order of Gabriel Dumont gold medal

World Water Day: Three things to know about protecting drinking water

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A University of Saskatchewan (USask) researcher discusses the need for water protection planning and anticipating contamination risks.

‘We have to continue to tell the story of women’s success’

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Saskatchewan Superwomen: Challengers and Champions, a new book by USask Chancellor Emerita Dr. Vera Pezer (BA’62, MA’64, PhD’77), will be launched during a March 7 event

USask-led research team traces ancient fossils for evolutionary clues

Geological Sciences professor Dr. Luis Buatois (PhD) and his research team's latest published paper explore patterned trace fossils to track the origin for modern deep-sea communities

Women and Girls in Science: Leading a new, sustainable era

One of USask’s top water researchers creates inclusive opportunities through intentionally diverse initiatives

Black History Month at USask: ‘Being conscious of your heritage’

USask history PhD student discusses diverse heritage, identity during Black History Month

Six USask researchers honoured for influential work in health-related research

Sociology professor Dr. Colleen Dell (PhD) is among six USask researchers who have received SHRF Santé Awards

Imagine the future: USask celebrates International Year of Quantum Science and Technology

Quantum technology is evolving rapidly – and this year the University of Saskatchewan (USask) is celebrating what it has in store for the future

Our remote fieldwork taught us how to band together as scientists

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Biology PhD student Victoria Crozier and undergraduate student Olivia Andres detailed their experiences as early-career researchers thrown together on Sable Island

First Indigenous CEO of Saskatchewan arts organization ‘humbled’ by chance to inspire her community

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USask graduate Lisa Bird-Wilson (BA’93, BEd’99, MEd’05) is looking to build on the work already being done to bridge gaps in underserved communities, including Indigenous, 2SLGBTQ+, newcomer and disabled artists