Breaking cycles: Indigenous USask student navigates university with daughter
Marcia Little will graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (with Distinction) at the 2026 USask Spring Convocation.
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Marcia Little will graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (with Distinction) at the 2026 USask Spring Convocation.
University of Saskatchewan (USask) undergraduate students are applying sustainability knowledge beyond the classroom through the School of Environment and Sustainability (SENS) Undergraduate Certificate in Sustainability, delivering innovative, community-focused projects that address environmental challenges in Saskatoon and on campus.
Dr. Amy Li won gold at the 2026 College of Medicine convocation ceremony. She speaks about her award, what her next chapter holds, and advice for the incoming medical students.
Alexandra Mueller earned the College of Dentistry Gold Medal while balancing motherhood, leadership and academic excellence, proving gratitude, perseverance and teamwork can make dreams reality.
Convocation is a time for celebration!
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) Spring 2026 Governor General’s Gold Medallist uses storytelling to advocate for more inclusive care for people living with dementia.
Each year at University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Spring Convocation, the College of Kinesiology recognizes its Most Outstanding Graduate and Dean’s Medal Recipient. This year, the college is proud to present the Most Outstanding Graduate award to Ava Radics and the Dean’s Medal to Kate Jarotski.