SENS graduate’s water security research combines climate and community connection

For Danielle Spence, a recent graduate student in the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) School of Environment and Sustainability (SENS), water security research isn’t just about lab work and analyzing data. It’s about listening to the story of what’s changing with the climate and what’s needed for people and the environment.

USask receives $5M from the Mastercard Foundation to support and uplift Indigenous youth

As part of a national announcement today, the University of Saskatchewan (USask) was one of 30 organizations across Canada to receive a strategic investment from the Mastercard Foundation in recognition of the outstanding impact for advancing education for Indigenous youth. The announcement marks the 10th anniversary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action.