USask President’s Medal winner finds purpose in helping others
When she wasn’t studying, Amélia Katherine Gagnon—and her dog—supported students, health-care workers and patients
News and stories about students at the University of Saskatchewan
When she wasn’t studying, Amélia Katherine Gagnon—and her dog—supported students, health-care workers and patients
Students at the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Edwards School of Business are now experiencing the benefits of two state-of-the-art classrooms designed to foster innovation and excellence in business education. The newly renovated spaces are made possible by the generosity of Mel Berg (BComm’67) and Art Korpach (BComm’79) and his family.
In August 2024, the University of Saskatchewan (USask) hosted its first annual Indigenous Summer Institute (ISI), a free program for Indigenous high school youth to have an immersive experience at USask.
As the United Nations prepares to celebrate World Pulses Day on Feb. 10, USask international graduate student Ifedolapo Adebara is investigating the variability of the often-understudied pulse crop’s roots, and whether its special fungus resistance could improve pea and lentil yields.
The Edwards School of Business is excited to announce enhancements to the Edwards MBA program.
SENS grad student, Mackenzie Burnett, is rethinking what restoration really means in northern Saskatchewan and how it must involve the communities impacted.
The University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Edwards School of Business (Edwards) is partnering with the Canadian Association of Management Consultants (CMC-Canada) to help students gain critical insights and skills that will benefit them as they prepare for their future careers.