Living with dementia or being the person’s caregiver can be a daunting experience for all involved. University of Saskatchewan (USask) PhD student Mariana dos Santos Ribeiro hopes to find the best way to strengthen community support systems for a better quality of life for persons living with dementia and their families.
A new USask College of Nursing course is inspiring students to advocate for environmental sustainability to improve the health of people and the planet.
University of Saskatchewan (USask) nursing graduate Taron Topham will be heading to the University of Oxford next fall to pursue double master’s degrees, with an aim to spark change in rural health care systems.
Two students from the University of Saskatchewan (USask) are among only 11 from across the country to be awarded prestigious Rhodes Scholarships this year.
History is made at USask Fall Convocation as the College of Nursing celebrates the largest class of Saskatchewan-based nurse practitioner graduates to date.
A University of Saskatchewan (USask) research team is working directly with Indigenous communities throughout Saskatchewan to improve methods for preventing Type 2 diabetes.
Roxanne Cossette walked proudly across the stage at USask Spring Convocation on June 7th to celebrate the completion of her Certificate in Business from the Edwards School of Business.
Fourth-year nursing student Dilraj Singh is counting down the days until he joins the nursing workforce in Saskatchewan to make a difference in patients’ lives.
Indigenous Research Chair in Nursing Dr. Holly Graham collaborates with Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing to offer a series of five virtual workshops.
When he first arrived as a new student at the University of Saskatchewan (USask), Tobi Bolaji-Joseph says he found community and a sense of belonging with groups such as the African Students Association.