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44 years promoting Métis culture, language, and history with the Gabriel Dumont Institute
Since 1980, more than 1,500 Métis teachers have graduated from the Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program, offered jointly by GDI...
“See Different" and Become a Changemaker on Campus
A free one-day course challenges students to see the world through an equity lens while earning a Principles of DEI Certificate.
How A Student T-shirt Design Contest Is Furthering Truth And Reconciliation
The Faculty of KHS and the ta-tawâw Student Centre set out to support an Indigenous artist and an Indigenous business in the first annual...
First semester at the U of R? Tips for success from second-year U of R students
Four second-year students reveal how they survived (and thrived) in their first semester last fall.
Back to class: U of R kicks off the fall semester with more than 17,000 registered students
U of R campuses are abuzz with a record-setting number of students.
Welcoming the U of R’s first International Student of Distinction Scholars
This four-year scholarship provides free on-campus housing and meal plans to the highest achieving first-year international undergraduate students.
It is Time I Tell My Story: Crest (on the occasion of the U of R 50th)
From its lofty 1912 debut to a garage sale rescue, the heart of our visual identity has quite a tale to tell.
Celebrating 50 years of the University of Regina … and we’re just getting started
We know how to celebrate! Gathering on the Green: 50th Anniversary Edition, Sept.6 UPC Rams vs Huskies kickoff, Alumni Week … and so much more!
Finding Just the Right Light: Don Hall’s Four Decades Behind the Lens
Throughout Don Hall’s career as the University’s photographer, he captured 40 years of U of R history.
New Short Courses Help Teachers Tackle Student Trauma Head-on in the Classroom
Educators learn how to help students and themselves with microcredentials focused on trauma, Indigenous youth, and the newcomer experience.