Congratulation to Indigenous Studies MA student (PhD student in the department) Danielle Bird for being awarded a University of Saskatchewan Graduate Thesis Award (Master’s) in the Social Sciences!!
SAWCI would like to congratulation Maria Campbell on her Lieutenant Governor’s Lifetime Achievement Award for the 2021 Saskatchewan Arts Awards by SKArts.
Congratulations also to all the other award winners for your contributions to the arts in Saskatchewan!
“I am humbled and grateful that I have had the opportunity and support to achieve this milestone": Award-winning #USask student Danielle Bird will receive her master's degree in Indigenous studies during 2021 Spring Convocation: https://t.co/7bkqhgtdRW @usask@ISUSASK @vpieusask
Current Indigenous Studies PhD student Danielle Bird talks about her experience making her way through her MA in Indigenous Studies
https://t.co/r3bYnmLgLk
May 9-12, 1885, saw the Battle of Batoche between Métis and their allies and Canadian soldiers. It culminated with the storming of Batoche that forced Métis to retreat, the surrender of Louis Riel and an end to the North-West Resistance.
Lisa Tourangeau is a fourth-year #USask nursing student who explores cultural sensitivity in community health nursing. #NationalNursingWeek https://t.co/uYK4CdQaZ6
📚 The College of Law is excited to welcome 26 new Indigenous students who will study property law and Kwayeskastasowin at USask this spring/summer.😎
https://t.co/qFRO1c3uES
USask History Prof Benjamin Hoy will talk with the @MISCCAN about his new book, A Line of Blood and Dirt: Creating the Canada-United States Border across Indigenous Lands.
June 3, 3pm EDT (1pm SK time)
Webinar is free, registration is required
https://t.co/PZPmsYRyBN @usaskArtSci
We encourage members of the #USaskArtSci and @USask community to wear red today for National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. #MMIW