Four U of S students awarded Vanier Scholarships
Four PhD students at the University of Saskatchewan (U of S) have been awarded 2017 Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships, three of them Indigenous students.
Four PhD students at the University of Saskatchewan (U of S) have been awarded 2017 Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships, three of them Indigenous students.
U of S faculty member Bill Robertson thought he wrote a book about the natural world.
The co-curricular record (CCR) will be an official document similar to an academic transcript. The CCR will capture college-specific activities and student leadership positions validated by the college.
The U of S Huskies announced the creation of "Athlete Allies" during the College of Education's 20th annual Breaking the Silence conference.
Education student Shelby Newkirk has already set five Canadian records in para-swimming, and is setting her sights on the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics.
SERI's living wall was recently featured in the U of S News.
How Green is Your College? The Sustainability and Education Policy Network (SEPN) was recently in the news, sharing their results on sustainability in higher education across Canada.
Education dean, Michelle Prytula speaks about the College's partnership with Tianjin Normal University in Tianjin, China.
Department head of Curriculum Studies, Jay Wilson, has received the 3M National Teaching Fellowship—the highest teaching honour in Canada.
Dr. Karim (Kay) Nasser and Education Alumna Mrs. Dora Nasser received an Humanitarian of the Year Award for their remarkable philanthropic and humanitarian efforts in the community.
Melanie Elliot, Program Manager for Eco-Education and Ecology Camps, Educational Foundations, is interviewed on CTV.
Students in Education (with biology major), Biology, Geography, Geology, or Veterinary Medicine students are invited to apply for one of two Instructor positions with Ecology Camp for Kids.
Laura Grizzlypaws is a graduate of the Educational Foundations Indigenous Land-based Masters Program