
My identity is my superpower
Dr. Gwen Grinyer is the first open, out, and visible trans woman physicist in Canada.
Dr. Gwen Grinyer is the first open, out, and visible trans woman physicist in Canada.
The federal government is providing funding so our researchers can help to ensure a violence-free Canada.
Silenced Sisters is a student’s photo-based response to the Missing Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) movement.
How one U of R prof is hoping to change the shape of fanwear to be more inclusive.
Accolades recognizes a few of the honours U of R researchers have received in recent months.
Transportation affects health, inequality, climate, economics, and accessibility.
Master’s student Kristyn White is creating space for young adults living with complex physical disabilities to share their thoughts on sexuality and sex positivity thanks to a recent 2SLGBTQ+ Equity, Diversity, Inclusivity Micro-Grant from the University of Regina Queer Initiative and the Humanities Research Institute.
Tarun Katapally is using citizen science to tackle COVID-19 in Indigenous communities.
Recognizing the accomplishments of U of R researchers
Natalie Owl is focusing her research on the impacts of the Indian residential school system and negative racist stereotyping on the Ojibwa language.