Alumni and Giving

The top 10 stories of 2023

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

Scholarship established in memory of late-USask statistics professor

USask statistics professor Dennis O'Shaughnessy was responsible for changing the name of the Department of Mathematics to include the specialty

Adam Pottle pens new perspectives on Canadian horror

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Pottle (PhD'16) is bringing a fresh, much-needed voice to the country's literary landscape

English River First Nation poet-photographer named USask Indigenous Storyteller-in-Residence

Award-winning poet and photographer Tenille Campbell (BA’07, MFA’12) has been selected as the next Indigenous Storyteller-in-Residence

Home again: USask alumna has the Wright stuff

Marnie Wright (BA'92) is the new associate vice-president of people and chief human resource officer

Wyant has left his mark in law

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The Honourable Raymond Wyant (BA'73), former Chief Judge of the Provincial Court of Manitoba, reflects on fond memories of USask

Links to campus remain strong for Golden Grad

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Golden Grad Caroline Cottrell (BEd'71, BA'81, MA'89) has spent a lifetime laughing and learning at USask

Career takes flight after USask graduation

Major-General Denis O’Reilly (BA’91) has travelled the world representing Canada

‘The university, in a way, started my whole life in art’

The work of acclaimed landscape painter and USask graduate Dorothy Knowles (BA’48) is on view at the Kenderdine Art Gallery

USask Department of Indigenous Studies celebrates achievements, looks ahead to the next 40 years

Department of Indigenous Studies celebrated 40 years of ‘indigenizing the academy’ in September

Community drives Alumni Achievement Award winner’s dedication to non-profit work

Arla Gustafson (BA’82) will receive a 2023 USask Alumni Lifetime Achievement Award in October

Giving Day supports USask Comprehensive Campaign as new school year begins

One of the initiatives USask Giving Day will focus on is Indigenous Student Achievement Pathways (ISAP) – a program that directly enriches the academic experiences of future Indigenous leaders