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USask Doctor of Education program celebrates first graduates

USask Doctor of Education program celebrates first graduates

Program develops leaders in K-12 education, First Nations leadership, higher education and social organizations.
USask to host Canadian National Nuclear Energy Management School

USask to host Canadian National Nuclear Energy Management School

Building managerial and technical competencies of Canadian professionals in the nuclear energy, technology and related fields.
Canadian Light Source shining a light on path to brilliance

Canadian Light Source shining a light on path to brilliance

Spotlight on history: Building the CLS catapulted USask into the big leagues of scientific research.
Saskatoon: Organics go monthly starting in December

Saskatoon: Organics go monthly starting in December

Green cart program switching to once-a-month collection in winter months.
Saskatoon clearing away third snowfall event

Saskatoon clearing away third snowfall event

Due to the snow and extreme cold temperatures, ice treatments such as salt and sand can be less effective and roads may be slippery.
Researchers seek insights into what makes cows efficient

Researchers seek insights into what makes cows efficient

Animal and Poultry Science department data to allow for better decision-making on farms.
BIRM program director celebrated with Indigenous Educator Award

BIRM program director celebrated with Indigenous Educator Award

Leading with love in USask’s halls of post-secondary education.
Postal workers’ fight continues, says union president

Postal workers’ fight continues, says union president

Canada Post's service reaches rural Canada.
Researcher brings insight to proposed groundwater boundaries

Researcher brings insight to proposed groundwater boundaries

USask analysis proposes limits on resources to ensure stable conditions, helping to avoid dangerous strains on Earth systems.
USask’s Amati quartet studied by instrument experts

USask’s Amati quartet studied by instrument experts

The Amati quartet includes a viola, cello and two violins that were handcrafted in Cremona, Italy, in the 1600s.
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