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Index
New scholarship: Mitakye Owasin Award in Pharmacy
Class of 1972 Gives Back in an Exceptional Way
Manitoba student first recipient of ‘Guy Hobman Award’ at WCVM
Bursary provides law student a lifeline
BMO’s $2 million donation to University of Saskatchewan to accelerate research critical to the future of food in Canada
USask embarks on largest campaign in Saskatchewan history
Students topped Fox’s focus while on campus
Mental health support enhanced on campus
New banner calls for ohpinamake Indigenous art prize applications
USask PhD student creates bursary for single parent students
USask receives $1-million donation to improve research, care for neurological disease patients
Renewed support for Cameco Chair in Indigenous Health and Wellness at USask
New College of Arts and Science teaching award honours master teacher
Newest USask Schulich leaders demonstrate determination and leadership
Generosity of USask community fuels Giving Day success
USask tennis courts get a little “love” thanks to generous donation
Vital multiple sclerosis research at USask to continue with $750,000 donation from Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation
USask rural health centre announces two distinct milestones: a new name, and a ‘transformative’ $1.5 million gift to develop a mobile unit for rural health and wellness
How to find your place as an Indigenous university student
USask announces incoming associate vice-president, development
JSGS founder Atkinson’s ties to USask remain strong
Roozen and Epoch honoured on National Philanthropy Day
USask expands mental health support for students
Like father, like son