USask MFA in writing grad Meaghan Hackinen (MFA'16) has broken the women's record at the Tour Divide, considered the pinnacle of offroad ultra-distance bike racing. @USaskAlumni https://t.co/FJ4kSrEsrJ
"There are supervisors who advance your research, and there are mentors who change your life."
Congratulations to Chanchal Roy, winner of the 2026 @USask Distinguished Graduate Mentorship Award! https://t.co/xTysx0LpTT
One of the highlights of Osebi Daudu's time at @USask was the research opportunities at the Canadian Light Source. Read the full story by @usaskArtSci: https://t.co/vTAHsvBJVy
#physics#research
Congratulations to this year’s recipients of the #USask Provost’s Teaching Awards.
“These award recipients are among the very best educators at the University of Saskatchewan."
Read more:
https://t.co/pzIZfpUzeI
Saskatoon lawyer Jared Brown (BA’15, JD’16) reflects on his career, his education at #USask, and making history as the first Indigenous person to lead the USSU in a recent interview with the Green&White. https://t.co/vSu3xYyqmW
#USaskAlumni@USaskArtSci@USaskLaw
Meet the #USask graduate with a cumulative weighted average of 98.62 per cent.
ChenKun (Steve) Zheng is graduating from the College of Arts and Science with two academic medals, including the award for the top USask graduate.
#USaskClassOf2026
https://t.co/Nv0GmhOhcN
Mother and daughter Marcia Little and Celeste McAdam were both students in #USask’s College of Arts and Science together in 2025/26. Now, Marcia will be crossing the stage during Spring Convocation and is set to move into her new career.
#USaskClassOf2026
https://t.co/QfsrLzcKC8
“There's a lot of power in just being present and being willing to be seen.” #USaskClassOf2026
Ailah Carpenter sees art as a way to know themselves and make a mark on the world. https://t.co/mkxfVWSols
Congratulations! Dr. Wendy Roy, Dr. Deborah Adewole, and Dr. Arinjay Banerjee are receiving awards for their research at Spring Convocation.
Read more about the work being done by our #USask researchers:
https://t.co/WMaeuM8CIq
Computer science / mathematics major Mykyta Shvets is the most distinguished Spring 2026 #USaskArtSci graduate. But he didn't spend all his time studying. https://t.co/CnIyCssoSU @UofS_Math_Stats@USask
#USask graduate Jimena Larraguivel (BA’07) recently achieved two major goals in her acting career: landing a feature role in a new BBC television show and a role in an upcoming Shakespeare’s Globe theatre production.
Read more: https://t.co/1HWvZ7bIsp
@usaskArtSci#USaskAlumni
“What do we need to know about nuclear energy?”
Listen to the #USask Signature Series podcast as Drs. Andrew Grosvenor and Mehrnaz Mikhchian explore the science and policies behind nuclear energy.
#USaskResearch@usaskArtSci@CanLightSource
https://t.co/U8Ji15Ugts
.@USask Water researcher Corinne Schuster-Wallace has been honoured by YWCA Saskatoon for her vision, leadership and contributions to science. https://t.co/WjHWGGXvV9
#USask graduate Mac Dawson (BSc’16, BFA’18), the artistic director of Sum Theatre, prepares for another exciting season of Theatre in the Park.
Read more: https://t.co/hSmCy07m5U
#USaskAlumni@USaskArtSci
The latest addition to our #USaskAlumni Book Nook collection is a practical guide to prioritizing sustainability in your home, written by Naomi Hansen (BA'17).
Read more at: https://t.co/LFNSfImA7f
#USask@USaskArtSci
Four University of Saskatchewan (USask) alumni were honoured with Saskatchewan Book Awards at the 33rd annual gala, which was held on May 1, 2026, in Regina.
Read more:
https://t.co/m9PFZ98JB5
@usaskArtSci#USaskAlumni#USask
We’ve all seen the headlines — #dinosaurs killed by an asteroid — but is this case fully closed? Tianqi Xie @usaskArtSci reconstructs this ancient crime scene using rocks as witnesses and analysis from the CLS for new insights. Watch her talk: https://t.co/soDXhQgneB
The new Foundational Pathways in Arts and Science certificate will allow #USaskArtSci students who have successfully completed 24-credit units, to receive a credential in return for their effort.
https://t.co/Mp8u5jDf4V
Researchers @usaskArtSci are using the CLS to study sporopollenin, a natural plant material so tough it’s considered the diamond of the plant world. There’s growing interest in using it for medical + engineering applications and even carbon sequestration. https://t.co/QQEshna9sm