Registration in Term 2 Interest-Based Learning Communities is now closed. If you would like to learn more about these LCs, please email lc@usask.ca.
Welcome!
Dr. Jorge Chedrese: 2011 LC Teaching Award Recipient
Dr. Chedrese was presented with his award by last year's recipient, Dr. Michael P.J. Kennedy, at our annual appreciation reception at the Faculty Club, January 24th
Roadtrip Nation Learning Community
For students interested in aligning their personal passions with their program and career goals...
Global Experience Learning Community
For students interested in international travel and study abroad...
Sustainability Learning Community
For students interested in defining sustainability and taking action...
Multidisciplinary Panels
Learning Communities coordinated 12 Multidisciplinary Panels, 6 of which took place in the Murray Learning Commons
Announcements
What Piques Your Interest?
There will be 4 Interest-Based Learning Communities running during Term 2 of the 2011-12 school year.
They are:
Global Experience Learning Community
For students interested in international travel and study abroad.
Research Learning Community
For students interested in research opportunities such as grad school.
Roadtrip Nation Learning Community
For students interested in aligning their personal passions with their career goals.
Sustainability Learning Community
For students interested in broadening their understanding of Sustainability and taking action to maintain our world.
Visit the Interest-Based Learning Communities webpage and click on the Learning Community that piques your interest to learn more and/or register.
LC Faculty Award Nominations
Nominate one of your outstanding Learning Communities professors for our anual award. Here is the Nomination Form for the 2011 Learning Communities Teaching Award. Be sure to submit your nomination by Friday, November 25th, 2011.
Please Note: the more signatures from LC students on the nomination form, the better, and you MUST fill out ALL of the sections on the form. Learning Communities students can nominate a professor as a group or as an individual.





