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U of R marks a half century of career-ready graduates

Saskatchewan recognizes University of Regina's 50th anniversary.
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University of Saskatchewan - Regina Campus became the University of Regina in 1974.

REGINA — The Government of Saskatchewan is recognizing the University of Regina's 50th anniversary.

The University of Regina was originally founded in 1911 as Regina College. It then became the University of Saskatchewan - Regina Campus in 1961. It became the University of Regina in 1974.

Over the past 50 years, the university has grown into a valuable and respected comprehensive university that focuses on discovery, truth and reconciliation, well-being and belonging, environment and climate action, and impact and identity, according to a Sask. Advanced Education press release.

Its innovative and forward-thinking approach ensures it continues to meet the needs of Saskatchewan students, the release states.

Celebration events and activities will continue to showcase the University of Regina in the coming months. Learn how you can participate and support the university at: https://www.uregina.ca/50th/index.html

"With the invaluable partnership and support of the Government of Saskatchewan, University of Regina graduates have been making important and lasting contributions to our province's socio-economic and cultural landscape for the past 50 years," University of Regina President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Jeff Keshen said.

"We continue to serve Saskatchewan and the world by remaining adaptable, and by responding to the needs of Saskatchewan communities through our academic programming and career-ready graduates. And as much as all of us are celebrating the past 50 years, we are also looking forward to and planning for a bright future in which we go far, together - because at 50, we're just getting started."

"We are proud of the University of Regina's positive impact on Saskatchewan through its experiential education, research and many training opportunities," Advanced Education Minister Colleen Young said.

"Congratulations to the faculty, staff, alumni, and students on this significant milestone. We are grateful for the university's continued commitment to ensuring students have a memorable post-secondary experience in a diverse, welcoming environment."