While balancing lectures, part-time jobs and personal lives, a USask student, new alumna and their respective campus groups are helping to lead the charge to make the University of Saskatchewan (USask) an inclusive and welcoming place for all.
While working as a pharmacy assistant in rural Saskatchewan, Emilia Gillies witnessed firsthand the gaps within the health-care system, particularly when it came to individuals who experienced substance abuse.
Students at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) College of Law will gain a greater understanding of Indigenous law and its deep connection to the land when a new, immersive course is launched in the college with the support of McKercher LLP.
International graduate student with USask’s School of Environment and Sustainability builds strong community ties in Saskatoon through a commitment to environmental sustainability.
On June 5, 20205, Dr. Jae Newton received the Lindsay Gold Medal at the University of Saskatchewan’s Convocation ceremony. This medal is annually awarded to the graduating MD student with the most outstanding academic achievement in each year of training in the College of Medicine. Dr. Newton sat down with us to talk about her medical journey and how she got to where she is today.