
Little field station on the Prairies
For almost 50 years, the University of Regina’s field station in the Cypress Hills has supported research that has led to internationally significant discoveries.
For almost 50 years, the University of Regina’s field station in the Cypress Hills has supported research that has led to internationally significant discoveries.
Recognizing 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.
Thomas Hadjistavropoulos launched a worldwide social media campaign to raise awareness about the assessment and management of pain in older patients with dementia.
Recognizing U of R research
The experience of women living on Prairie farms in the 1930s came alive for undergraduate history student Brandi Adams when she delved into the archives of The Western Producer, a farm weekly that’s been an important source of news for farm families for almost 100 years.
Hackathons – collaborative computer programming events – provide opportunities for aspiring software engineers to improve their problem-solving and coding skills as they attempt to find innovative solutions to problems.
Feeling stressed? Try sitting in a park for five minutes; it might be exactly what you need to boost your mood. That’s what two psychology undergraduate students working in the emerging field of environmental psychology will tell you.