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.
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) has announced tuition rates for 2025-26 academic year, implementing an increase that will focus on continuing to provide high quality academic programming, and to further invest in student supports and resources.
While exam season can be challenging, there are many supports available on campus to help students make it through this time of high stress and competing priorities.
Undergraduate students from the College of Agriculture and Bioresources, the School of Environment and Sustainability (SENS), and the College of Arts and Sciences will be presenting their capstone projects at the annual Sustainability Trade Show on April 1 in the Agriculture Building Atrium.
From Cleveland to Bangkok and back home to Saskatoon, fourth-year College of Education undergraduate student Mina Wardrop is merging her worldly travels with her teaching skillset to inspire future students.
Jason Cook-Studer, a Master in Energy Security (MSs) student, has received the Indigenous Achievement Award - Leadership for his dedication to sustainability and energy security.