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2020

  • Cameco Mental Health Fund supports University of Saskatchewan students
  • USask alumna has advice for students seeking careers in history
  • Say it Ain't So: Territorial premier fought for Sask. rights, but no separatist
  • Saskatoon dietitians aren’t eating up the keto diet fad
  • 'Flabbergasted': CTV Saskatoon Citizen of the Year humbled by award
  • Thanks to donors, USask student realizes dream of studying medicine
  • Bill Waiser: Saskatchewan’s historian
  • USask master's thesis wins prestigious international award
  • Prominent retired judge Ted Hughes dies at 92
  • James E. Greer Prize recognizes undergraduate research
  • Artist Catherine Blackburn: Blending the traditional and the contemporary
  • U of S research team shedding light on potential new Alzheimer’s drugs
  • New $2.35M USask research chair targets improved health, productivity in beef herds
  • Bridging medicine and agriculture to prevent age-related illness
  • Schulich doubles scholarship support for soon-to-be Canadian STEM students
  • USask grad appointed to Senate of Canada
  • U of S researchers giving new purpose to vegan egg replacement aquafaba
  • Life-changing local sleep apnea research
  • U of S law program trains new lawyers in Nunavut
  • Study links high stillbirth rates worldwide to gender inequality
  • Volunteer, humanitarian Peter Zakreski dies at 80
  • USask students, staff lead Ugandan fundraising exhibit
  • Winnipeg Blue Bombers' Patrick Neufeld enjoying an old-school weekend
  • Dr. David Mulder's first hockey patient was Bobby Orr at the Forum
  • Alumni provide life-changing help to students in crisis, through One Day for Students
  • Bridges Cover: Joseph Naytowhow is finding his voice, and helping others find theirs
  • USask Law’s Nunavut Program wins Arctic Inspiration Prize
  • What ‘swiping right’ could be doing to you
  • Canada's little-known geological wonder
  • Hockey guru Desjardins latest inductee into Canada West Hall of Fame
  • Kelsie Hendry: Reaching new heights
  • Psychology professor wins graduate supervisor award
  • New senator wants to be 'responsive to the needs' of Sask. residents
  • Scholarship support gives student a global perspective on feeding the world
  • Dr. Charlotte Williams: a passion for pets and people
  • Saskatchewan boy, philanthropist, international art dealer: Meet Frederick Mulder
  • Few businesses on the TSX have women leading them: Sask.'s Danielle Favreau is one
  • From rock promoter to political leader: Longtime Sask. senator retires
  • USask study reveals origin of endangered Colombian poison frog hybrids
  • USask alumna receives Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts
  • Sask.'s new senator wants to give the Prairies a voice in Ottawa
  • Doug Matheson named new chair of Remai Modern board of directors
  • Inspiring Indigenous STEM students at USask
  • Why don't all health practitioners offer assisted death?
  • 1950s Japanese cat's brain helps Canadian researchers solve mercury poisoning mystery
  • USask researchers develop fast, accurate test to identify toxins in cereal crops
  • Reducing beef cattle GHG emissions
  • Pharmacists may hold the key to solving the opioid crisis: $1.7M awarded by Health Canada for USask pilot project
  • How Louis' Pub, a campus bar, became home to big names in music and a legendary greenroom
  • Saskatoon distilleries team up to make hand sanitizer
  • 'It’s a conundrum': Saskatoon physiotherapist won’t reopen until safety measures in place
  • USask convocation cancelled in response to COVID-19 prevention
  • Picture perfect: USask alumnus recognized in prestigious photo competition
  • COVID-19: How you can help our students
  • Winning Wednesdays - Three Saskatoon stories to make you smile
  • The quantum revolution
  • The Helpers: Saskatoon company donates hand sanitizer to community organizations
  • USask unites: Nursing alum shares positivity on the frontlines of health care
  • Sask. man on a crusade in search of masks, protective equipment
  • Adam Pottle on connection through isolation: How COVID-19 is challenging Canadian literary accessibility
  • USask alumnus sought-after expert during COVID-19 pandemic
  • Huge feral hogs invading Canada, building ‘pigloos’ as they go
  • USask unites: COVID-19 brings alumni and friends together to support students in crisis
  • USask alum wins top water prize
  • Fast, high-volume COVID-19 test developed by prairie medical firm shows promise
  • USask researchers offer online support program for people with MS, Parkinson’s and spinal cord injury
  • The sky’s the limit, thanks to donor support
  • Hockey Hall of Fame comes calling for mask
  • Coronavirus: Saskatoon small business directory launches for ‘heart of our community’
  • COVID-19: How can I help?
  • 5 things from the new Sask. child advocate's first report
  • Bat 'super immunity' may explain how bats carry coronaviruses—USask study
  • USask alumni at OUTSaskatoon use education as a tool to spark systemic change
  • USask alumna’s legacy gift creates scholarships for female chemistry students
  • Ahlstrom a champion on and off the court
  • Campaign for Students tops million-dollar mark
  • Empowering resilience through student awards
  • Province Announces The 2020 Saskatchewan Order Of Merit Recipients
  • Vulnerable students in crisis given lifeline
  • Dr. Michael Goldney: Making a difference
  • Bill Waiser: My parents, the novel coronavirus and what I learned from them
  • USask unites: Medical students double fundraising goal to send supplies to northern Saskatchewan communities
  • USask appoints new dean in College of Agriculture and Bioresources
  • Saskatchewan lawyer and seamstress masses support for sewing face masks
  • Graduate student receives commemorative gift
  • USask political studies student lauded for volunteerism, leadership
  • Saskatoon spin studio owner wants government to allow larger class sizes
  • USask appoints new Crop Development Centre director
  • Saskatchewan Métis scholar hired as Gabriel Dumont Research Chair in Métis Studies at USask
  • Canada's Sports Hall of Fame's new class reflects vastness, diversity of country
  • 'A legend': Bruce Gordon was long-time voice of the U of S hockey Huskies
  • Saskatoon-made video game showcases Canada's role in Second World War
  • Sarah Carter wins 2020 Killam Prize in the Humanities, first ever at the University of Alberta
  • Sask. post-secondary institutions receive $840K for Indigenous students impacted by COVID-19
  • The art and science of food
  • 'My favourite part is the piano': Retired Saskatoon engineer builds saloon for hungry backyard squirrels
  • Rachel Loewen Walker: A new challenge
  • Historian Bill Waiser writes new book, receives Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Gay, proud and loving it
  • Plains Cree artist Ruth Cuthand adds coronavirus to her collection of beaded diseases
  • Doctors and elders unite to pursue equity in organ donations
  • ‘Good samaritans’ give $1 million to animal care fund
  • Award-winning USask graduate to work with quanTA during doctoral studies
  • USask graduate student receives national award for master’s thesis
  • An aspiring Indigenous teacher is carrying on her culture and language, thanks to donor support
  • College of Arts and Science alumni receive Saskatchewan Book Awards
  • New USask app promotes potential economic value of planting carbon-storing shelterbelts
  • New digital exhibition showcases alumni artwork created during COVID-19 pandemic
  • Saskatoon digital artist featured in Times Square
  • Dr. Ranjan Datta: The road to reconciliation
  • Donor support helps law student connect with the community
  • Going remote: How USask rallied together in the face of the pandemic
  • Versatility important for Gareau
  • Saskatoon company isolates coronavirus antigen in plant cells
  • USask receives $3.14M from Sask govt. to replace turf at Griffiths Stadium in Nutrien Park
  • USask unites: Museum of Antiquities offers online summer camp content to children and parents
  • A connection as solid as a rock
  • Creative Isolation: Ruth Cuthand makes artistic creation out of COVID
  • Alumni Week goes virtual
  • Tracking pandemic public health responses
  • Data drives decisions to contain COVID-19
  • Move online a positive outcome for Saskatchewan Principals’ Short Course
  • Student support: A helping hand in time of need
  • Lillian Dyck, first First Nations woman in Canada’s Senate, to retire
  • Remembering a USask supporter, successful financier and art aficionado
  • USask welcomes newest Schulich Leaders
  • Two new geriatricians hired in Saskatoon
  • Schools need BIPOC educators now more than ever
  • Campaign for Students: Making a difference
  • New biography sheds light on Fedoruk’s 'radiant life'
  • ‘There are no limits to what I can become,’ says new USask economics graduate
  • Emmarae Dale becomes first female player on Saskatoon Hilltops roster
  • USask unites: Virologist discusses the realities of research amid COVID-19 pandemic
  • USask launches Canadian Hub for Applied and Social Research
  • Royal Society of Canada honours renowned USask researchers Creed, Dalai
  • New Canada Post stamp honours “medical groundbreaker” USask alumnus
  • The Globe and Mail report on business announces Canada's top five CEOs of 2020
  • Pamela Goulden-McLeod helped steer the city through COVID-19
  • Dale’s tale: From deadlines to headlines for former Huskie
  • Play written by USask alumna based on professor’s research receives national attention
  • Uniquely USask: Prints by Picasso part of the USask story
  • Service and sacrifice: Remembering USask law student who gave his life in Second World War
  • Bioinformatics graduate applies PhD research to crop production
  • USask alumnus focuses on health-related projects as postdoctoral fellow
  • USask alumnus creates travel fund for students
  • USask graduate student probes mystery surrounding medieval manuscript
  • Sasakamoose remembered as a role model who made hockey history
  • USask researcher, alumna recognized with top history prize for innovative Doukhobor project
  • Pioneer for black medical students wants to make the world a better place
  • USask celebrates the 2020 Future 40 winners
  • Merry QUIZ-mas from USask! Your chance to play and WIN—for students
  • Donors inspire aspiring business and law leader
  • Making a donation before year’s end?
  • Indigenous Storyteller-in-Residence program introduced at USask’s University Library
  • Season’s greetings
  • Joseph Tootoosis: All roads lead home
  • Three USask alumna presented with Canada’s Most Powerful Women award
  • Scholarship support helps a student-parent succeed
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