
In real time
Tarun Katapally is using citizen science to tackle COVID-19 in Indigenous communities.
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.
Through her stylized photographs, graduate student Dianne Ouellette explores her connection with wolves and bison while sharing the history and trauma experienced by her family and ancestors.
Collaboration can be the key to discovery. In the case of a dynamic partnership between a University of Regina research team and an industry partner, it’s also the key to an award that celebrates innovation.
Safe water is vital to human health, and that’s why a long-term collaboration between a University of Regina scientist and Saskatchewan’s Water Security Agency (WSA) is important to the province.
There’s potential for emotions to run high whenever an RCMP officer responds to a call. Their decisions can sometimes mean life or death.
Reconnecting with cultural and traditional ways of knowing and being is increasingly seen as a significant part of the healing and learning process for Indigenous peoples, whose culture has been historically and systemically oppressed through colonization.