Zapping brain cancer with long needles opens door to new treatments: USask research
USask researchers say a safer and more effective cancer treatment may be clinically possible.
USask researchers say a safer and more effective cancer treatment may be clinically possible.
By changing how lentils are processed, a USask research team was able to substantially improve how easily the lentils could be digested.
The prestigious Vanier Canada scholarship is valued at $150,000 over three years.
Ajay Dalai was recognized as Distinguished Researcher by the University of Saskatchewan.
Using wastepaper as fuel for a waste-to-energy facility could be a viable option to recycling or landfilling, according to Jordan Wicks' research.
Updated map outlines three different routes to see a variety of boulders.
USask Engineering professor's work has led to groundbreaking advances in hemodialysis membrane science and technology.
Students rank professor highly for delivering relevant and impactful material.
USask students in the SIGMA program will pitch their companies at the program's 'Demo Day.'
Dr. Jafar Soltan (PhD) has been appointed Associate Dean Research and Partnerships at the University of Saskatchewan College of Engineering (USask Engineering).
Assistant professor Lori Bradford's goal is for future engineers to address social and cultural impacts equally with environmental and economic ones.
The University of Saskatchewan College of Engineering is pleased to share two new appointments to its leadership team.
Teams proudly represented USask Engineering in several competitions this spring.
Three new specialized communication certificates are replacing the previous Certificate in Professional Communication (CPC).
FROM THOROUGH MAGAZINE: USask launched its new Engineering Co-op Internship Program in September 2020.
Emily McWalter is an innovative teacher who seizes every opportunity to enhance her teaching, say her nominators.
Professor Tony (C.Y.) Chung was one of 47 new fellows elected.
Congratulations to our college's top graduates!
Dr. David Sumner (PhD) has many talents as an educator: his genuine interest in his students, his enthusiasm, his ability to teach complex subject matter, and of course his chalkboard wizardry.
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) Staff and Faculty Awards recognize individuals who exemplify USask's commitment to be the university the world needs.
Assistant professor Donna Beneteau is passionate about outreach and public education.
The competition is open to students who have completed the Rhetorical Communication (RCM) 200 class at the Graham School of Professional Development.
USask alumnus Dennis Whyte (BE’86) is leading efforts at MIT to make clean, economical fusion energy a reality.
Deserae Goodhand and Nevan Parsley were recognized for their academic achievement.
Whyte (BE'86 Engineering Physics) has spent his career pursuing the production of fusion energy.
Xiaodong Liang is the Canada Research Chair in Technology Solutions for Energy Security in Remote, North and Indigenous Communities. It’s the first chair of its kind in Canada.
“Someone has to break the barrier,” says USask Engineering’s new associate dean academic.
As the distinguished lecturer at the 2022 C.J. Mackenzie Gala, Myron Stadnyk will share what he learned when he asked himself, "Who will I be?"
FROM THE DECEMBER 2021 THOROUGH MAGAZINE: Machinist turned mechanical engineering student creates lab kits that bring textbooks to life.
FROM THOROUGH MAGAZINE: USask Engineering grads value the friendships they've built over five decades of reunions.
FROM THOROUGH MAGAZINE: USask Engineering Dean Suzanne Kresta looks ahead to 2022.
FROM THOROUGH MAGAZINE: 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.
FROM THOROUGH MAGAZINE: USask Engineering researchers are exploring how to bring reliable and clean energy solutions to Saskatchewan and the world.
"Stormwater can be as polluted as untreated wastewater or sewage when it enters our natural water bodies," said Hayley Popick.