Feature Stories
Permanent URI for this collectionhttps://hdl.handle.net/10294/2608
Feature Stories includes all feature story content published since July 2008 on the University’s website. The content focuses on achievements and activities of our students, faculty and staff.
Browse
Browsing Feature Stories by Subject "40th Celebration Award"
Now showing 1 - 3 of 3
- Results Per Page
- Sort Options
Item Open Access Feature Story: Nursing student receives 40th Celebration Award(External Relations, University of Regina, 2014-10-09) External Relations, University of ReginaDarby Janz’s first few weeks at the University of Regina have been easier than expected. The first-year student in the Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing (SCBScN) program, says that her fellow students and the Faculty of Nursing “have made the transition from high school to university a very easy one.”Item Open Access Feature Story: Petersen receives 40th Celebration Award(External Relations, University of Regina, 2014-10-03) External Relations, University of Reginarkley Jo Petersen has been a student at the University of Regina for just a few weeks but she can already tell the next four years will be great. “I can see myself expanding my roots at the University of Regina by getting involved in volunteer opportunities and meeting lots of new people,” says the first-year Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies student. Petersen is already signed up for intramural volleyball, and enrolled in the UR Guarantee program – a program designed to support students through every step of the university experience to successful employment.Item Open Access Feature Story: Scholarship commemorates University's independence(External Relations, University of Regina, 2014-10-06) External Relations, University of Regina“I came to the University of Regina so I could be immersed in the local community,” says Derek Cameron. The first-year political science and history student is taking full advantage of his post-secondary educational experience. “I’m loving university,” says Cameron, who adds that he’s joined on-campus groups, intramurals and has “met really cool, like-minded people from all faculties.” In the future Cameron hopes to go into politics or law. This semester, he’s already received more than $10,000 in scholarships – money that Cameron says will go a long way in helping him achieve this dream.