USask Nursing Alumnus Receives Canada’s Top Doctoral Scholarship
Nursing alumnus Steven Hall is the recipient of the prestigious Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship.
Nursing alumnus Steven Hall is the recipient of the prestigious Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship.
Congratulations to the spring Class of 2025 College of Nursing graduates.
USask alumni come together to celebrate 20 years of nursing education in Prince Albert and northern Saskatchewan.
Married couple Tracy and DJ Gabriel are USask nursing alumni working as registered nurses in Yorkton.
Once reluctant to become a nurse, Lindsey Vold takes nursing graduate studies all the way.
College of Nursing Dean Dr. Solina Richter brings greetings for 2025 national nursing week.
Congratulations to the Fall Class of 2024 College of Nursing graduates.
USask Alumna Allyson Arychuk (MN-NP’22) says practicing as an NP in Yellowknife is a privilege.
USask graduate Jo Bannatyne-Cugnet (BSN’74), one of this year’s Golden Grads, is supporting scholarships in the College of Nursing through a $100,000 gift
Carmen Chalupiak completed her MN, as she knows teaching the next generation of nurses is where she was meant to be.
Congratulations to the spring Class of 2024 College of Nursing graduates.
USask Nursing students and alumni are featured as ambassadors to show what life as a nursing student and alumnus is like.
College of Nursing alumna Joelynne Radbourne opens private Nurse Practitioner clinic in Emerald Park.
Dean Dr. Solina Richter brings greetings for national nursing week.
Province-wide celebrations mark 85 years of delivering nursing education.
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.
The Government of Saskatchewan expands eligible communities under the Saskatchewan Loan Forgiveness for Nurses and Nurse Practitioners program.
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.
Alumnus Justin Eisenkirch (BSN’17) is providing lifesaving care globally for children with heart disease.
Video series featuring USask Indigenous alumni telling their stories about becoming registered nurses is now available.
Congratulations to the Class of 2023 College of Nursing spring graduates.
Spring graduate Ucheoma Oji came to Canada to take her nursing degree, but has decided to stay and work as a registered nurse in Saskatoon.
Alexis Ashworth pivots her focus from nursing studies at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) to Olympic weightlifting.
Nursing alumna Wanda Krauss is remembered as the nurse who always went the extra mile to advocate for patients.
Taylor Cleveland goes to work every day as a registered nurse hoping to make her late grandmother and USask alumna Carol Cleveland proud.
Dean Dr. Solina Richter brings greetings for national nursing week.
USask alumna travels to war-torn Ukraine to support civilians
History made at USask fall convocation as the College of Nursing celebrates the largest class of nurse practitioner graduates to date.
Strategic partnerships result in the education and employment of more than 65 northern nurses.
Social program investments affect disease incidence rates: USask research
Four nursing faculty look back on 25 years of nursing.
Alums Ethan and Madison Dusseault are siblings who work as Registered Nurses in Prince Albert and Northern Saskatchewan.
Congratulations to our Class of 2021 College of Nursing fall graduates.
Nurse Practitioner Margarita Bykova is creating her own path as the first NP employed by the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency.
Getting to know nursing alumna Joelynne Radbourne
There are masters of multi-tasking and then there are graduate student-athletes like Bailee Bourassa.
Congratulations to our Class of 2021 College of Nursing graduates.
When Merilyn Lambert (McAlpine) (DNURS’58) had her nursing pin stolen, she never imagined she would receive another one years later.
It’s been a year since the pandemic started, and USask grad Kathy Pickerl (BSN’01) can still remember the week everything changed.