Students & Campus Life

Greystone Theatre: Mother's Daughter

England’s first queen regnant fights xenophobia, religious nationalism and strained familial bonds

Greystone Theatre: Brainstorm

A theatrical investigation into how teenagers’ brains work

Greystone Theatre: Women of the Fur Trade

A lively historical satire of survival and cultural inheritance

USask Thorvaldson Building turns 100

It’s the most iconic building on campus—and for good reason

New podcast shares real student stories about studying abroad

The ‘Beyond Borders’ podcast interviews USask Arts and Science students about their experiences, answers questions about studying abroad

Indigenous USask student aspires to become ‘legal’ hacker

Computer science major Noah Merasty had opportunity to conduct research with NSERC grant as a first year undergraduate student

Video: Guidelines for using generative AI in your studies

Important insights and cautions on using generative AI in teaching and learning

Q&A: USask graduate, staff member talks about ‘life changing’ study abroad experiences

Arts and Science study abroad coordinator Kathryn Sawatzky talks about representing Global Skills Opportunity program

Métis politics and governance the focus of new USask course

“POLST 324: Métis, otehpayimusuak and âpihtawikosisânak Governance” is the political studies department’s first Métis-centred course

New USask Schulich leaders excel in the classroom and the community

Sahas Mittal and Rowan Redekopp have been named the USask 2024 recipients of the prestigious Schulich Leadership Scholarship

Seniors classes at USask are for the love of learning

Ten years ago, Saskatoon Seniors Continued Learning Inc. began a new partnership with the College of Arts and Science

Postcards from France: Finding a passion for travel, culture during study abroad term

Psychology student Nicole Hofmann gained confidence in herself and a passion for travel while studying abroad in France