Learning on the front lines of social services
Kwaku Ayisi saw the holes in Saskatchewan’s social service systems, and wanted to fix them.
Kwaku Ayisi saw the holes in Saskatchewan’s social service systems, and wanted to fix them.
Matthieu Petit had come to a crossroads in his academic career after finishing his honours undergraduate degree where he did research re-conceptualizing disability policy through existential philosophy. At the time, he was considering pursuing a master’s in philosophy or looking at becoming a public servant or policy maker.
Erin Dueck’s path to work in environmental science wasn’t conventional - and that’s for the better.
Heather O’Watch, who is receiving a Leadership Award at this year’s University of Saskatchewan (USask) Indigenous Achievement Week awards ceremony, is one of four youth delegates representing Canada at the Y7 Summit in Tokyo, Japan in April.
Graduate student Kwaku Ayisi took home first place at this year's Three Minute Thesis competition after presenting his thesis Decolonizing Child Welfare in just three minutes and using only one slide.
Congratulations to Master of Public Policy student Canute Rosaasen and his partner, Mahesh Rachamalla, on placing first in the University of Saskatchewan’s first virtual hackathon, EcoHack Connect!