
The changemaker
Get to know Salmaan Moolla, a fifth-year business student who is really making a difference in the community.
Get to know Salmaan Moolla, a fifth-year business student who is really making a difference in the community.
University of Regina alumna Larissa Bezo BA’96, MA’02 heads up the Canadian Bureau for International Education, our country’s most important agency for attracting international students to Canadian institutions.
Meet Christine Selinger BEd’11, BSc’11, this year’s ACAA Outstanding Young Alumni recipient.
As a junior college, the U of S Regina Campus began offering first-year engineering courses. This year marks the 75th anniversary of what is now known as the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
Meet Jacq Brasseur CSW’13, BSW’15, the 2020 ACAA recipient for Distinguished Alumni Award for Humanitarian and Community Service.
Rosalie Tsannie-Burseth MEd’01 is this year’s ACAA recipient of the Distinguished Professional Achievement Award.
This year’s ACAA Lifetime Achievement Award recipient is Shawna Argue BASc’87.
Robert Jamont BPAS’89 the 2020 ACAA recipient of the Outstanding Service Award.
A November 2018 Angus Reid national survey found that almost 20 per cent of Saskatchewan residents (second only to Alberta) don’t subscribe to human-caused global warming. The same survey indicated that Canadians do, however, look to university scientists to provide accurate information on climate change. So, this past January, a group of University of Regina researchers embarked on a series of public lectures that looked at climate change from a variety of perspectives – providing Prairie detractors with a combination of science-based evidence and Indigenous
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