Teaching in a country at war
Ukrainian educators maintain resiliency and dedication to learning, amid escalating conflict.
Ukrainian educators maintain resiliency and dedication to learning, amid escalating conflict.
Symposium theme Enacting Pedagogies of Hope explored the urgency of combating racism and intersectional oppression in education, held March 16 on the University of Saskatchewan (USask) campus.
Honouring Indigenous USask students for their academic achievement, community engagement, leadership, research and resiliency.
Indigenous Achievement Week from March 5-8 at the University of Saskatchewan (USask), brings together community and celebrates Indigenous students’ achievements, academic excellence, resiliency, and leadership.
A 10-person delegation from Volodymyr Hnatiuk Ternopil National Pedagogical University (TNPU) arrived March 3 for a three-week course at the University of Saskatchewan (USask). The Ukrainian delegation includes Ternopil elementary and high school teachers, a TNPU professor and two Ternopil government education officials.
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) community came together in droves to celebrate Black History Month this year.
A remarkable record-setting season to remember has earned Camryn Drever an award that she will never forget.
“The book is a gift to my children. I want my children to know where we come from.”
Lecia Ellis, a graduate student in the College of Education, is passionate about her job at the International Student and Study Abroad Centre (ISSAC).
Over 200 College of Education students were celebrated at the 2024 Pinning Ceremony on February 2nd.
As a University of Saskatchewan (USask) Huskie’s Football defensive back, Katley Joseph is used to making game-altering plays on the field. Now, he’s using his platform off the field so that other black student-athletes may do the same.
University of Saskatchewan (USask) Education Dean Dr. Julia Paulson (PhD) contributed to a panel on Learning for Lasting Peace, organized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and held at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
Dr. Gordon Martell (PhD) was destined to be an educator.
The future of Arctic and Northern research in Canada depends on a transformational shift that prioritizes Indigenous leadership, voices, and engagement, according to a new expert panel report from the Canadian Council of the Academies (CCA).
Dr. Lori McKee (PhD) is one of the newest faculty members at the College of Education
One of the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) newest Rhodes Scholars, Rachel Andres plans to take her love for research and her home roots to new ground at the University of Oxford to complete a graduate degree in biological sciences.
Two students from the University of Saskatchewan (USask) are among only 11 from across the country to be awarded prestigious Rhodes Scholarships this year.
Sixteen graduates received their diplomas from the University of Saskatchewan (USask) at Fall Convocation on Wednesday, November 8 at Merlis Belsher Place.
Students first. Graduates today. Alumni forever. Congratulations to the newest Bachelor of Education, Certificate, Master's and Doctoral graduates to join the College of Education alumni community.
SASKATOON – This fall, 934 students will receive 956 degrees, certificates and diplomas from the University of Saskatchewan (USask). These graduates join a century-old community of more than 171,000 alumni worldwide whose contributions are helping to shape our world.
He was one of the first to volunteer and one of the last to come home. After six years of service overseas in the Second World War – including being wounded in action – Lieutenant-Colonel Drayton Walker proudly marched the surviving members of the Saskatoon Light Infantry (SLI) through downtown to the riverbank in front of thousands of cheering supporters to complete the long journey home to Saskatoon on Oct. 3, 1945.
Professor Airini, USask’s provost and vice-president academic, shares inspiring stories of faculty, staff, students, alumni, and donors in a video to commemorate Women’s History Month.
One hundred and four poetry and creative writing pieces by students in the Indian Teacher Education Program (ITEP) at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) are published in My Family, My People: ITEP Creative Writing 2013—2019.
Zoey Roy an inspiring figure to all generations
Internationally-recognized educator revitalizing Cree language and culture on traditional lands and in academic institutions
Representatives from the University of Saskatchewan (USask), Northern Lights School Division and Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (PBCN) Education Authority met in Pelican Narrows Wednesday, Sept. 27 to sign an agreement between their organizations to offer the Bachelor of Education degree program in the northern community.
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) announces the 2023 winners of the Alumni Achievement Awards, one of the university’s highest honours.
Each year, the cohort of students in the Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership (EdD) program meets in person for two weeks on the University of Saskatchewan (USask) Saskatoon campus.
Dr. Jerome Cranston (PhD) began his five-year term at USask on Aug. 1, 2023.
Not for Sale! Pavilion puts the spotlight on housing alienation in Canada at the most prestigious architecture showcase in the world
The Indian Teacher Education Program (ITEP) at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) is celebrating 50 years since the program admitted its first students in 1973.
University of Saskatchewan (USask) Huskie women’s basketball players Carly Ahlstrom and Logan Reider achieved top honours on the hardwood while maintaining a high standard with their studies.
USask PhD student researching a more inclusive approach to mathematics education
Spring graduate Jared Crane was awarded the College of Education Professionalism Award for Excellence in Teaching at convocation on June 5.
Students first. Graduates today. Alumni forever. Congratulations to the newest Bachelor of Education, Certificate, Master's and Doctoral graduates to join the College of Education alumni community.
USask hosts English language development and teacher training program in partnership with Chilean university
As we begin the month of June, the University of Saskatchewan (USask) is proud to celebrate and support Pride Month activities and awareness in the city, the province, and across the country.
Northern community honours the graduates of the University of Saskatchewan (USask) Cree Teacher Education Program.
Faculty, staff, and students are invited to an event to honour missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people.
CUMBERLAND HOUSE, Sask. – Media are invited to join the University of Saskatchewan (USask) and the Northern Lights School Division at the community celebration in honour of the upcoming graduates of the Bachelor of Education Cree Teacher Education Program (CTEP) cohort offered by the College of Education, and the College of Arts and Science in the community of Cumberland House.
Dr. Julia Paulson (PhD) will serve a five-year term, beginning June 1, 2023.
Located in the College of Education, the centre was established thanks to a $2-million donation from University of Saskatchewan (USask) alumni Jane (BEd’62, DCL’22) and Ron (BE’62, DCL’13) Graham.
The 6th annual māmowi āsohtētān Internal Truth and Reconciliation Forum on April 28 will celebrate USask’s Indian Teacher Education Program (ITEP)
ITEP begins 50th anniversary celebrations with Round Dance.
The College of Education was pleased to recognize the following alumni for their accomplishments and dedication to the profession during the Pinning Ceremony on April 3.
Over 200 College of Education students were celebrated in-person at the 2023 Pinning Ceremony on April 3rd.
Jared Dougal Crane will be recognized for academic excellence during the Indigenous Student Achievement Awards Ceremony on March 9.
Dr. Verna St. Denis’s (PhD) 45-year journey with the University of Saskatchewan (USask) began over dinner one evening in winter 1978.