Students & Campus Life

USask student challenging perception of dinosaurs with ‘paleoart’

USask geological sciences graduate student Kaitlin “KT” Lindblad reimagines some of the world’s best-known dinosaurs with artwork

The top 10 stories of 2023

A list of the College of Arts and Science’s most-read news stories

‘A window into the workings of a professional environment’

Third-year student Chi Vu talks about how the Computer Science Professional Internship Program helps apply classroom skills in the workplace

Q&A: Aurora Wolfe, award-winning USask student artist

MFA student won a 2023 Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award from the International Sculpture Center

USask Rhodes Scholar to pursue passion for plant science at Oxford

USask biology student Rachel Andres is making plans to continue her love of plant science research at the University of Oxford

Two new Rhodes Scholars make USask history

Biological sciences student Rachel Andres is one of two USask recipients selected for the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship

Finding an academic career, community in anthropology

Bryn James-Cavan (BA’23) will be receiving the University Medal in Social Sciences at the USask Fall Convocation Ceremony on Nov. 8

USask graduate evaluates effective communication in health care

College of Arts and Science graduate Dr. Rosa Moazed (PhD’23) will be celebrating at the USask Fall Convocation ceremony on Nov. 8.

USask President’s Medal winner grateful for ‘chance to learn’

Computer science and mathematics student Brennan Lockinger is the top graduate at USask Fall Convocation 2023

Video game installation at USask provides unique view of climate change challenges

Graduate student Qihang Liang designed the installation to explore the interconnections between people, water, food and energy systems

Huskie Athletics celebrates 2022-23 Academic All-Canadians

More than 30 College of Arts and Science students were recognized for academic success

How to find your place as an Indigenous university student

Advice from USask leadership award winner Eileen Lennie-Koshman