Spring 2009
Degrees Magazine
View Degrees archivesAfter years of observing the ebb and flow of the natural Prairie around him, one Saskatchewan researcher reflects on the impacts of climate change on our Prairie landscapes.
University faculty members weigh in on the approaches that will best meet the needs of global food consumers in the decades to come.
Sue Barber BA’84, a second generation University of Regina administrator, takes her place at the head of the Board of Governors’ table.
Four faculty members assess the historic significance and the hullabaloo created in 1859 by John Stuart Mill, Karl Marx and Charles Darwin.
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