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"We will always be grateful for their many contributions to our university."
Philanthropist Irene Dubé has passed away. She and her late husband Leslie supported dozens of charitable causes, including a $10M donation to #USask's Health Sciences project.
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May 5 is Red Dress Day, a day of remembrance and awareness for MMIWG2S people. Across the country, red dresses are hung to honour those who are missing and lost. In the same spirit of remembrance, two #USask MD students designed a Red Dress Day shirt.
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As #USask prepares to celebrate National Nursing Week from May 11-17, @uSaskNursing student Lisa King shares how her academic and professional journeys reflect her deep commitment to patient care and to strengthening Saskatchewan’s health-care system.
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These students completed their NURS 260 clinical in Warman. Thanks @SaskHealth & nursing staff at Warman Mennonite Special Care Home who support clinical placements like this.
*This photo celebrates the end of a clinical. When providing care, proper uniform & PPE are always worn
A master’s student in #USask’s College of Medicine, Sheila Naytowhow, was awarded a Certificate of Excellence for her work.
Here's how she is exploring the health and wellness of Indigenous leaders:
#USaskResearchnews.usask.ca/articles/resea…
Final week to declare interest before April 10!
Local Indigenous (First Nations, Métis or Inuit) artists are invited to create the 2026 #USask Orange Shirt Day T‑shirt artwork. Commission fee: $1,500 15% royalty.
Details: shop.usask.ca/call-for-artis…#USaskIndigenous#NDTR
Local Indigenous artists: Declare interest in creating this year’s commissioned Orange Shirt Day artwork at #USask to invite learning and conversation grounded in truth and shared purpose.
Details: shop.usask.ca/call-for-artis…#USaskIndigenous#NDTR
We’re excited to announce that André Picard will be the COHS keynote speaker in June!
As one of Canada’s most respected health journalists, Picard brings decades of experience covering public health, healthcare policy, and the issues.
Register now: dentistry.usask.ca/cohs-2026…
Create art that invites reflection across campus and beyond.
Local Indigenous artists can declare interest in creating this year’s #USask Orange Shirt Day commissioned artwork.
Learn more: shop.usask.ca/call-for-artis…#USaskIndigenous#NDTR
CALL FOR ARTISTS: Local Indigenous (First Nations, Métis, or Inuit) artists are invited to declare interest in creating this year’s USask Orange Shirt Day t-shirt artwork.
Details: shop.usask.ca/call-for-artis…#USask#USaskIndigenous
From leading Canada’s early COVID‑19 response to expanding labs and vaccine manufacturing, VIDO has never stopped pushing forward. Their work protects communities here at home and beyond. Proud to support them.
@VIDOInterVac#usasknews.usask.ca/articles/resea…
Local Indigenous artists: Declare interest in creating this year’s commissioned Orange Shirt Day artwork at #USask to invite learning and conversation grounded in truth and shared purpose.
Details: shop.usask.ca/call-for-artis…#USaskIndigenous#NDTR
Create art that invites reflection across campus and beyond. Local Indigenous artists can declare interest in creating this year’s #USask Orange Shirt Day commissioned artwork.
Learn more: shop.usask.ca/call-for-artis…#USaskIndigenous#NDTR
ALT A University of Saskatchewan graphic titled “Call for Artists” invites local First Nation, Métis, or Inuit artists to declare interest in creating the 2026 Orange Shirt Day artwork. Three illustrated orange shirts appear across the center, each with a different “Every Child Matters” design by James Desjarlais, Chris Chipak, and Vanessa Hyggen. Text includes the declaration deadline of April 10 and a link to https://shop.usask.ca/call-for-artists for commission details. The University of Saskatchewan logo appears at the bottom.
Dr. Holly Graham's new CPR Racism tool will address racism in healthcare. If you're in Saskatoon, join us in person on Feb. 25 at the beautiful Good Medicine People space on the University of Saskatchewan campus. An online option is also available - visit scpor.ca/upcoming-events
So excited for Feb 25, when Dr. Holly Graham will share her work on a new guide to address racism in healthcare. The CPR Racism Tool will be presented both in online and in person at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon. Register at scpor.ca/upcoming-events-2/2…
So excited for Feb 25, when Dr. Holly Graham will share her work on a new guide to address racism in healthcare. The CPR Racism Tool will be presented both in online and in person at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon. Register at scpor.ca/upcoming-events-2/2…
This month matters. Black History Month is not just a series of events. It’s a moment to pause and recognize the people who shape @usask every day. It’s a moment to listen, to learn, and to reflect on the work still ahead of us.
#USask#BlackHistoryMonth