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COVER STORY
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Engineering the future of energy
From environmentally friendly biomass fuels, to power grids that can deliver sustainable energy, USask Engineering is developing energy solutions the world needs.
FEATURE ARTICLES
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Honouring Indigenous context in engineering
USask Engineering believes that learning about Indigenous culture and worldviews and the importance of authentic consultation are engineering practice skills needed for the next century.
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From textbooks to hands-on learning
Machinist turned mechanical engineering student creates lab kits that bring textbook concepts to life.
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Class of '68 Mechanical forges 50 years of memories
For more than 50 years, the Class of '68 mechanical engineering grads have gathered for class reunions.
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"The future of engineering holds remarkable opportunities"
USask Engineering Dean Suzanne Kresta writes looks at the many ways the college is looking toward the future.