Science Rendezvous: Be there or be mc2
Submitted by: Stephen Cheng Lecturer, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Supplemental Instruction Coordinator, Faculty of Science The University is welcoming people of all ages to join it in...
View ArticleFilm asks “Where are the bees?”
Submitted by Karen Meagher Professor, Mathematics and Statistics Dept. University of Regina Women in Sciences and Engineering (URWISE) member All over the world, honeybees are dying in alarming...
View ArticleCan Katepwa Lake handle the needs of a potash mine?
Questions about the environmental impact of potash mining was in the news this week. Mining company Vale has made it known that it wants to pump water from Katepwa Lake for a proposed potash mine near...
View ArticleDeath of Evidence rally today
University of Regina professor Britt Hall and PhD student Heather Haig on CBC’s Morning Edition talking about today’s Death of Evidence rally set for noon on the Academic green. Speakers will begin at...
View ArticleVIDEO: Death of Evidence speeches
A few of the speeches made at Tuesday’s Death of Evidence protest at the University of Regina. News Coverage Leaderpost: Regina researchers protest federal cuts to science Global Regina: Regina...
View ArticleURWISE . . . Yes, you are!
Submitted by: Dena McMartin Professor, Environmental Systems Engineering The University of Regina Women in Science and Engineering (URWISE) club believes that all people are capable and should be able...
View ArticleNSERC grant writing workshop: Because applications don’t write themselves
Submitted by Karen Meagher Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics This is a picture of my graduate student, Alison Purdy, in Italy at an amazing conference. Most of the important and...
View ArticleVIDEO: An all-ages celebration of science
Well worth the wait. . . . a recap of this year’s Science Rendezvous. Science Rendezvous is a non-profit organization that partners with research institutions such as the University of Regina, to...
View ArticleAUDIO: A much needed hibernation lesson
Biology professor Mark Brigham shares some interesting facts with Sheila Coles on CBC’s The Morning Edition about hibernation. Fun fact: It turns out that most of us can’t tell the difference between...
View ArticleWhy are there few female academics in leadership positions?
Submitted by: Dena McMartin Professor, Environmental Systems Engineering In November 2012, the Council of Canadian Academics (CCA) released their report entitled, “Strengthening Canada’s Research...
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