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Feature Stories
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Reaching our full potential
The University of Saskatchewan’s newly launched fundraising campaign is an opportunity to achieve critical renewal at the College of Engineering.
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Ready to grow with Saskatchewan
The University of Saskatchewan College of Engineering produces well-trained, hard-working engineering grads that are in demand at companies like Jason Mewis's Engcomp. These engineers and the college's research expertise are critical components of a growing Saskatchewan economy.
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On the fast track
Layla Bekkaoui and Andrew Hardy say being on the Huskie Formula Racing team got them on the road to careers in the racing industry.
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Learning beyond the classroom
We asked our undergraduate and graduate student societies and our most active student design groups to reflect on their goals, accomplishments and challenges from the 2022-2023 academic year.
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RE-ENGINEERED first-year program getting top marks
USask Engineering students have positive feedback for the new program - and some suggestions for improvement.
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Softening the edges of engineering design
The principle of co-creation helps engineers discover solutions that will work at a technical - and human - level.
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Kresta gratefully reflects on her five-year term as dean
Suzanne Kresta looks back on her term as dean.