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2019

  • Boehringer Ingelheim forges partnership with USask Livestock and Forage Centre of Excellence
  • Alumnus uses augmented reality to enhance his artwork
  • Top 30 under 30: SENS alumni named as national sustainability leaders for 2018
  • People of the Plan: Trailblazer in tissue engineering
  • Balance key to Edwards student’s success
  • President Stoicheff focused on the future of USask
  • 3 from USask on global list of most-cited researchers
  • WCVM: The animal side of critical care
  • Judge Morin: Legacy of leadership
  • One bad lawyer
  • ‘It’s like a little beading oasis’: Ruth Cuthand brings her skills to the Arts Building
  • Ramp walking helps diagnose lameness in dogs
  • Giving back comes in all shapes and ages
  • Love, loss and learning: Abid Gilani's memory lives on through USask students
  • Outpouring of support for students in crisis
  • Sessional lecturer aims to support students with mental illnesses
  • There's still time to have your leadership donation matched!
  • USask students poised for career success, thanks to new RBC-funded program
  • Inspiring the next generation of educators
  • USask alumna curates latest exhibition at College Art Galleries
  • New award celebrates a mother’s legacy
  • One Day for Students draws alum back to his roots
  • City and university explore development opportunities
  • New chair a good fit for Wilson
  • Finding inspiration in innovation
  • College of Arts and Science faculty, alumni shortlisted for Saskatchewan Book Awards
  • ‘My heart’s in this building’: Reflecting on the campus observatory as it turns 90
  • Engineering Excellence
  • Continuing a legacy: Agros reunite for 84th consecutive reunion
  • Heroes among us: students serving the community
  • Barley breeding makes for crafty collaboration
  • Program allows students to pursue their dreams
  • Dr. Vicki Holmes: A career of caring
  • Minister Carr announces appointment of first Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise
  • The power of humanity: USask alumni honoured at annual Red Cross Humanitarian event
  • Carey Simonson: Seeking Saskatchewan solutions
  • USask community honoured with Saskatchewan Order of Merit
  • USask alumna selected for Sobey Art Award longlist
  • USask names Grit McCreath its 16th chancellor
  • Donors help send USask student on a new career path
  • Veterinary college at USask opens Canada’s first PET-CT unit for animals
  • Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute honoured at the Livestock and Forage Centre of Excellence.
  • Walking together on National Indigenous Peoples Day demonstrates ‘unity and hope’
  • USask community recognized as YWCA Women of Distinction nominees
  • First veterinary class celebrates 50 years
  • USask writers honoured at Saskatchewan Book Awards
  • WCVM grad recognized for animal welfare work
  • Elder, artist and philanthropists to receive USask honorary degrees
  • Special exhibition features ancient Near Eastern artwork
  • Breaking down barriers
  • Prestigious Steacie Fellowship awarded to outstanding USask ecologist
  • USask to recognize researcher for excellence
  • Exonerating Chief Poundmaker
  • USask alumna builds community through theatre
  • 'A celebration of Indigenous girlhood': USask art gallery showcases work of alumna Joi T. Arcand
  • USask drama grad stars in GTNT’s season finale
  • High-tech sports hub
  • For the love of the game
  • USask sociology professor honoured by national association
  • ‘An absolutely phenomenal achievement’: USask grad awarded $75,000 to study nanoscience in Europe
  • Roy Romanow: Building the nation
  • Keeping Huskie pride alive: alumnus opens doors for next generation of athletes
  • Usask medicine student is travelling Canada in hopes of improving Saskatchewan’s health services
  • The College of Engineering opens centre that offers support to Indigenous students
  • ‘There’s something really special about the company’: USask student, alumna land roles with Theatre in the Park
  • Members of USask community named to Order of Canada
  • New chair for the Fedoruk Centre at USask
  • USask graduate student uses computer modelling to help save Tasmanian devils
  • USask has always been home for Bilson
  • A lifetime of achievement for USask College of Law professor
  • Alumni encourage others to enrol in new Indigenous governance and politics certificate
  • Love of collections keeps long-time USask librarian inspired
  • Kokums embrace hip hop by creating their own Cree rap video
  • Celebrating Sharma’s record of research
  • USask science outreach director recognized for service
  • Aspiring Saskatoon astronaut eyes private space travel as best bet
  • StarPhoenix's Cam Fuller honoured with award from theatre community
  • Drama department, Shakespeare festival partner to offer summer youth camps
  • Indispensable: Kelly Bowers was a big presence on Saskatoon's sports scene
  • New Faces New Places: SheNative works to empower Indigenous women through fashion
  • Senator Andreychuk retiring after 26 years
  • Young Innovators: Better apps might improve health, U of S research finds
  • Alumni showcase decades-old beadwork through new college display
  • WCVM internship primes vet for large animal practice
  • Amanda Guthrie: Finding your way
  • The Structurist celebrates major milestone
  • Honouring a sensei: USask Professor Bruni-Bossio receives Master Teacher Award
  • Eli Bornstein still playing tennis at 96, honoured by his Lakewood senior tennis league peers
  • USask mourns the passing of Pat Lawson
  • Coming full circle: alumna’s own teaching career inspires landmark gift to her alma mater
  • Longtime employee named top lawyer at Saskatoon city hall
  • USask professor to research northern trapping through David Suzuki Fellowship
  • USask Dentistry receives largest gift in college’s history
  • Award-winning archaeology student to search for unmarked graves at residential school site
  • USask Education student teaches more than just what is on the syllabus
  • USask alumna named one of 20 business risk takers
  • Daniel Olver: The consummate coach
  • Saskatchewan Arts Awards
  • Former Saskatchewan Treaty Commissioner Bill McKnight dies at 79
  • Protecting our future—wildlife and wetland conservation a top concern for new partnership
  • Chris Clark: The recipe for teaching success
  • ‘To hold a 2,000-year-old piece of history is humbling’: Passion for ancient coins inspires USask scholar’s new book
  • USask students supporting food sustainability
  • When art meets science: Research and experimentation are key to Marie Lannoo’s colourful work
  • Arthur Slade: Writing 'feels very natural'
  • Animal science hero to be honoured on National Philanthropy Day
  • Colette Bourgonje to be inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame on Wednesday
  • USask alum to officiate at Heritage Classic
  • Leah Luciuk: Love of the earth is a 'culture' to be passed down
  • USask alumna receives numerous awards for her documentary nîpawistamâsowin: We Will Stand Up
  • Sask. inventors say magnetic extension cord ready to roll out in stores
  • USask to honour community and corporate leader
  • Lisa Broda named Saskatchewan's new children's advocate
  • USask alumna becomes first Sask. player to join national women's sledge hockey team
  • Scholarship support has a generational impact on one recipient
  • Capt. Sheldon Maerz: Importance of remembrance
  • HMCS Margaret Brooke: Honouring heroism
  • After the MMIWG report ‘Tapwewin: Her Inquiry’ tries to fill in 500 years of blanks
  • USask alumna returns to Saskatoon for Homecoming concert
  • Pedal power: Saskatoon cyclist racks up 734 kilometres in a day
  • Why Sharon Butala returned to short stories to write about women in the twilight of their lives
  • Opinion: The case for the exoneration of Chief One Arrow
  • USask alumna named to Order of Canada
  • Saskatoon-raised Jonathan Wilkinson named federal environment minister, handed tricky carbon tax file
  • USask Law graduate to clerk for Supreme Court Chief Justice Wagner
  • Startup PHIX Genomics Aims to Introduce Clinical Molecular Diagnostics to Philippines in 2020
  • U of S team says 3D printer's tiny products may bring big changes
  • Sask. man takes over as Commanding Officer of HMCS Queen
  • ‘It helps empower you to have a voice’: USask alumna touts benefits of theatre training, Department of Drama's wîcêhtowin program
  • USask alumna named Consul General of Canada
  • Skip the Dishes founder launches new venture initiative in Calgary
  • 'Beyond stunned': Montreal Massacre 30 years later, as remembered by U of S grad
  • Making a donation before year's end?
  • A former Crown prosecutor makes the case for Indigenous justice
  • Sask. lawyers get QC designations
  • Sarah Buhler: Champion of human rights
  • Community leaders bolster Board of Trustees for USask Huskies
  • Stoicheff re-appointed president of the University of Saskatchewan
  • Saskatoon math teacher first in Canada to win prestigious award
  • Merry QUIZ-Mas from USask! Complete your holiday quiz and WIN!
  • Crop development breeds patience for USask wheat researcher
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