U of S Campus Observatory: A Brief History
A brief history of the Campus Observatory at the University of Saskatchewan. Filmed and edited in the summer of 2013 for a grad class (ETAD 879) in Educational Technology and Design at the U of S.
Canadian Rockies Hydrological Observatory - Saskatchewan River Basin
usask.ca/water The glaciers are some of the best indicators of climate change. At this University of Saskatchewan research site, scientists are improving models of glacier interactions with the atmosphere to understand how a warming climate will affect the rivers flowing through towns and cities. This video is part of a larger series exploring the large scale research observatory established by the Global Institute for Water Security across the Saskatchewan River Basin.
Indigenization at the University of Saskatchewan is to make it a more welcoming place
Indigenization at the University of Saskatchewan is an effort to make the institution a more welcoming place for Indigenous people and culture.
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The History of Saskatchewan's Legislative Dome
The Saskatchewan Legislative dome was recently restored.
Now take a minute to look at its history and the staggering effort it would have taken those back in the early 1900's to build it.
U of S welcomes new students to campus
The University of Saskatchewan held an orientation day on campus to welcome new students to college life.
U of S College of Medicine: Our Perspective
Directors: Corey Bacher, Alexander Dyck and Brendan Kushneriuk
Production: Laura Herman
Filming and editing: eMAP - Media Access and Production
Idea adapted from McMaster Graduation Video 2011
University of Saskatchewan: The Learning Charter
Interview with Richard Long of the University of Saskatchewan as he explores the University of Saskatchewan Learning Charter.
This video has been created by The Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching Effectiveness at the University of Saskatchewan. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivatives 2.5 Canada License.
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Linking Mountain Glaciers to Rivers - Caroline Aubry-Wake - University of Saskatchewan
I am a geography PhD candidate at the University of Saskatchewan studying how mountain glaciers impact water resources in a changing climate. Under the supervision of Professor John Pomeroy, I combine mountain fieldwork in the Canadian Rockies with advanced computer modelling to understand how melting glaciers and a changing landscape will impact our water resources in the future. Music by bensound.com
Saskatchewan Environmental Society
The Saskatchewan Environmental Society' works towards building a world in which all needs can be met in sustainable ways. Active in Saskatchewan since 1970, SES is committed to supporting sustainable living and sustainable resource use in Saskatchewan through sustainable energy and climate solutions, water protection, resource conservation, biodiversity preservation and reduction of toxic substances are just a few of
In addition to being a longstanding supporter of SES, Affinity has worked in partnership with SES over the last decade to help non-profit organizations explore and implement energy efficiency initiatives. With annual funding through Affinity's district council, SES has provided energy audits to over 50 organizations, helping them to reduce their energy costs and their environmental footprint.
For more information on the Saskatchewan Environmental Society, check out their website at
U of S Debate Team
The team that argues together, stays together - the University of Saskatchewan's Debate Society kicks off another year, and two of its members are taking on the world's best debaters.
Marie Battiste, University of Saskatchewan
Time lapse Saskatoon
We stayed in a hotel overlooking the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon, which provided me with the opportunity to take a time-lapse of the traffic entering the approach to the University Bridge. The clouds were moving in opposite directions!
100 Years of History at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Law
A look back at the first 100 years of the College of Law at the University of Saskatchewan. Written and narrated by Beth Bilson, professor at the College of Law. Directed by Sarah Trefiak. Produced by EMAP, U of S.
E.B. Campbell Dam Research Site - Saskatchewan River Basin
This University of Saskatchewan research site explores the biological response to flooding in the Saskatchewan River Delta and the dam's effects on local wildlife and communities downstream. This video is part of a larger series exploring the large scale research observatory established by the Global Institute for Water Security across the Saskatchewan River Basin.
My morning walk through the U of S
Walking through campus
U of S HCI Kinect Demos
Here is what I have been working on in the HCI lab at the U of S.
CLS Students on the Beamline - Documentary
A documentary style compilation of intervews about the Students on the Beamline program offered at the Canadian Light Source Synchrotron in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Tegan and Sara-Faint Of Heart live in ATL
I recorded this Nov 11th, 2016 at the Tabernacle in ATL, Georgia.