
Events

Kwayskahstahsôwin: Setting things right
Save the date and plan to join us for this panel-style lecture series intended to advance conversations on issues and topics critical to reconciliation, how to set things right, in Saskatchewan and beyond.

The Alumni Effect
The Alumni Effect is a free, virtual, monthly lunch-hour speaker series that invites the community to hear alumni share stories from their careers and life experience, followed by a question-and-answer session.
Scroll below to learn about our upcoming Alumni Effect speaker...

AlumNight
Join your fellow alumni for an evening out in a fun and informal setting.
Catch up with former classmates — and meet new people.

Slam Dunk of an Evening
Bring your family for supper, games, bouncy castles, and tickets to the Cougars basketball games!

U Prairie Challenge
The U Prairie Challenge is a celebration of varsity sport in Saskatchewan!
This annual points-based competition between the University of Regina and the University of Saskatchewan involves 11 different men’s and women’s events, including soccer, football, hockey, volleyball, basketball, track and field, and cross country.

Alumni Crowning Achievement Awards
The Alumni Effect
The University of Regina's Alumni Relations Office is proud to introduce a new speaker series - The Alumni Effect. Each of The Alumni Effect Virtual Speaker Series events will feature an accomplished alumni in our community and globally. These presentations are FREE and OPEN to all, but attendees must register in advance to receive the Zoom link to participate.
Shortly after each lecture, the University of Regina Alumni Relations Office, will post videos from The Alumni Effect series. Feel free to review at your leisure and share with friends!

Rosalie Tsannie-Burseth MEd'01
Rosalie Tsannie-Burseth MEd'01 has been a leader in the field of education for 36 years as a teacher, principal, and director of education. She is also a vocal advocate for the preservation of Indigenous language and culture, and serves as a role model for many. She is a residential school survivor who defied cultural expectations through her education and career path, paving the way for other women in her community and beyond. Join us on September 19, 2023 to hear from Rosalie on her experience navigating her own educational journey as well as her career educating others.
Tuesday, September 19, 2023; 12:10 p.m. CST Program begins; Zoom
