𝗟𝗼𝗼𝗸𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗥𝗲𝗱 𝗥𝗶𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗝𝗶𝗴𝗴𝗲𝗿𝘀
Interested in how Red River Jigging impacts health? USask is conducting a study for those 18+ with experience in the "Double Step." Participate in a survey and group discussion. Full details in the image. #Research #MétisHealth #USask #Métis
This project in Saskatoon will create massive bottlenecks during and after construction. And just wait until the Polytech moves to the east side of campus and it has bottlenecks. The whole campus area will become a daily traffic jam.
#Saskatoon #USASK
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“We will solve the most challenging problems of today and train the quantum leaders of tomorrow right here, right now.”
#USask announced that it will be acquiring a quantum computer for research and education, marking a huge leap in quantum innovation: news.usask.ca/articles/res...
Join a Study on Red River Jigging & Square Dancing!
Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan are studying the health benefits of competitive jigging & professional square dancing. Compensation provided!
Details in the image. #MétisHealth #USask #HealthStudy #Métis
In this #TEDxUniversityofSaskatchewan talk, #USask PhD candidate and harm reduction expert Maryellen Gibson explores why some individuals find connection and protection in spaces like drug houses where the doors remain open.
Watch here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPOq...
“I want to help people return to the activities that are meaningful to them, whether that’s playing with their grandchildren, returning to work, or training for the Olympics."
Here's how Nicole Ostertag’s athletic journey led her to physical therapy at #USask:
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Last chance to submit your abstracts for RISE 2026!
Authors are invited to submit abstracts for oral presentations/posters on any topic related to #MedEd - project ideas, works in progress, innovations, or completed research at #USask.
For more info, visit https://ow.ly/pUBP50YAKM8
Future doctors. Real impact.
Medical students at #USask are learning firsthand about rural health care by training in communities across the province—building skills, connections, and a stronger future for Saskatchewan.
Read more:
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Join us in exploring Métis-specific cultural and social factors affecting heart health. If you're 18+, Métis, not expecting, and approved for exercise, participate and earn an honorarium. Check the image for full details. #Research #Métis #MétisHealth #USask
History of University Education discussed at Museum Coffee and Conversation
#CoffeeandConversation #education #PrinceAlbert #PrinceAlbertHistoricalMuseum #PrinceAlbertHistoricalSociety #SIAST #USask
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Dr. Sarah Donkers of #USask is part of a network of specialists who are passionate about transforming care for people with MS through increased research into rehabilitation approaches and multidisciplinary initiatives and innovation in neurorecovery.
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#USask was listed among the top 50 universities in the world for veterinary science in the QS World University Rankings by Subject for 2026,
In addition, USask ranked 54th in the world in agriculture and forestry.
#USaskResearch
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In this #TEDxUniversityofSaskatchewan talk, Dr. Steve Shirtliffe draws on his work in digital agronomy at #USask to explore technologies that support farmers as they grow food for a changing world.
Watch the full talk here:
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March 24 is World TB Day:
Here’s how researchers at VIDO at #USask are tackling one of humanity’s oldest and most persistent infectious diseases: tuberculosis (TB).
Read more on this important work:
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Carlton “Beam Team” explores Pulp Mill effects on environment
#CanadianLightSource #CarltonBeamTeam #CarltonComprehensiveHighSchool #PrinceAlbert #usask
https://paherald.sk.ca/?p=224174
How can we better protect the lakes and waterways we depend on?
In this #TEDxUniversityofSaskatchewan talk, Dr. Helen Baulch draws on her work as a #USask water and sustainability professor to explore the factors that shape water quality.
Watch here:
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Researchers at USask are studying the physical fitness of Métis Red River Jigging. If you're 18-50, not diagnosed with diabetes or heart disease, not pregnant, and can dance the "Double Step" and perform 8 changes, join us! Full details in the image. #MétisHealth #USask #Research
ICYMI: Saskatchewan budget reinforces provincial support for #USask.
Read more about this continued investment here: news.usask.ca/articles/gen...
Carla Orosz, School for the Arts associate professor of design, and sessional lecturer Skye Brandon discuss the legacy of 80 years of drama at #USask.
Hear more about the upcoming celebrations, including 5 new plays, and a Social & Dinner on March 21.
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“For decades the Agros have been committed to giving back to the community they are so proud to be a part of.”
#USask Agros’ Bedpush raises more than $135,000 for Telemiracle.
Read more: news.usask.ca/articles/stu...
Why did you choose #USask Engineering?
Award-winning students Raenna Hesje and Olivia Maurice discuss their academic journeys after recently being honoured for resiliency and leadership.
Congratulations!
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New #USask poultry laying facility receives $6.2 million funding boost!
ICYMI: A proposed facility has received funds from the Canada Foundation for Innovation Innovation Fund, which supports developing infrastructure to further world-leading research in Canada.
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THIS WED Mar 18 @7:30PM! We can dance if we want to: join Dr. Heather Foulds #USask for "Jigging Our Heath". Hear the stories from a Red River Jig exercise program & how one dance leads to community, education, identity, mental & physical health. FREE✨All 19+ welcome! Winston's Pub #CafeSciYXE
U of S “Ukulele Guy” strikes a chord with campus crowd
Always a little pick me up on campus.
#USASK #Saskatoon
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Researchers at USask are studying the physical fitness of Métis Red River Jigging. If you're 18-50, not diagnosed with diabetes or heart disease, not pregnant, and can dance the "Double Step" and perform 8 changes, join us! Full details in the image. #MétisHealth #USask #Research
Congratulations to #USask student Emily Sebastian, who is being honoured for academic achievement during Indigenous Achievement Week.
Emily is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree and a Precision Agriculture Certificate.
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A basketball team poses on a court with a banner reading "2023 Champions, Champions 2026" and "Basketball Féminin." Two podiums flank both sides with "Champions" written on them. Smoke canisters are visible in the background. The team is wearing medals and appears to be celebrating a victory.
A hockey team wearing uniforms and red caps poses on an ice rink, celebrating with a "Canada West Champions Men's Hockey" banner. They are surrounded by cheering supporters in the stands.
A group of athletes stands on an indoor podium, all wearing matching tracksuits and silver medals. They are smiling for the photo. In the background, a banner reads "BIG TEN SPORTS.
WHAT A WEEKEND FOR THE HUSKIES!
CONGRATULATIONS to our #USask student athletes on the Men’s Hockey and Women’s Basketball teams, as well as all those on the Huskie Track and Field team who are bringing home medals.
#HuskiePride
Read more:
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This is a facsimile of the black obelisk of Shalmaneser III
This is a facsimile of the law code of Hammurabi
In Saskatoon, the Museum of Antiquities at the University of Saskatchewan recently got these incredible facsimiles. Fantastic to bring my Archaeology of Mesopotamia students to visit and discuss these pieces. #Archaeology #USask #SteleOfHammurabi
Join us in exploring Métis-specific cultural and social factors affecting heart health. If you're 18+, Métis, not expecting, and approved for exercise, participate and earn an honorarium. Check the image for full details. #Research #Métis #MétisHealth #USask
Can we escape illness by reprogramming the immune system?
In this #TEDxUniversityofSaskatchewan talk, Dr. Gordon Broderick draws on his work at #USask and VIDO to explore whether digital immune doppelgangers could change how we respond to disease.
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