College Vision

A farewell to the original USask linear accelerator

On Campus News
Sixty years ago, it transformed the university. Now, it is being replaced.

College of Arts and Science welcomes new faculty members in 2024

Fourteen scholars from around the world join the college

USask alum’s art part of Truth and Reconciliation stamp series

Residential school survivor and acclaimed artist Adrian Stimson (MFA’06) has helped create a powerful stamp series to commemorate the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

Week of Reflection

Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (NDTR) is September 30th. USask observes the week before NDTR as the Week of Reflection

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

USask honours outstanding graduates with achievement awards

The "Father of Agricultural Medicine" Dr. Jim Dosman (BA'59, MD'63, MA'69) was named as a recipient of an Alumni Lifetime Achievement Award

USask researcher named co-chair of United Nations advisory board

Dr. John Pomeroy (PhD) is co-ordinating activities for the United Nations International Year of Glacier Preservation, which will be observed in 2025

Making international connections in Indigenous education

Two USask Indigenous Studies faculty members played significant roles in establishing Indigenous university programming in Mexico 20 years ago

USask historian a finalist for SSHRC Talent Award

USask history grad student McKelvey Kelly is being recognized for her work on a national level

USask researchers explore sustainable solutions for farmers

Biology professor Dr. Christy Morrissey (PhD) is working with a USask research team to find sustainable solutions for farmers and the Prairies

Getting to know the School for the Arts inaugural director

Andrew Denton (PhD) is setting plans in motion to create the new school’s legacy at the University of Saskatchewan (USask)