New USask certificate creates pathways for Arts and Science students
New credential recognizes the value of foundational Arts and Science coursework
News and stories about students at the University of Saskatchewan
New credential recognizes the value of foundational Arts and Science coursework
Emmanuel Amegbe, a University of Saskatchewan (USask) student who is currently working on a Master of Public Administration (MPA) at the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy (JSGS), reflects on learning, growth, and the experiences shaping his steps into the public service.
University of Saskatchewan (USask) undergraduate students from the College of Agriculture and Bioresources (AgBio), the College of Arts and Science, Edwards School of Business, and through the School of Environment and Sustainability (SENS)’s Undergraduate Certificate program, will present their capstone projects at the annual Sustainability Trade Show on April 2.
From ballet shoes to starting blocks, Nicole Ostertag’s athletic journey — defined by movement and perseverance — led her to pursue a career in physical therapy.
After a quad accident at age 15 that led to the amputation of her right leg, University of Saskatchewan (USask) College of Education student Claire Norek is using her story to inspire others to be limitless in the classroom and in sport.
More than a third of Saskatchewan residents live in a rural or remote community. Some of these individuals can face challenges accessing health care, either through limited resources or long distances to urban care centres.
During exam season, the University Library becomes one of the busiest places on campus.