First Person — Molly Thomas BAJ’10: Education at All Costs

Molly Thomas BAJ'10 shares her experience of reporting without a safety net, and how her time at the University of Regina's School of Journalism armed her with the tools needed to navigate unanticipated roadblocks.

As One Who Serves: Shawn Fraser BA’07

Shawn Fraser BA’07 has made a career dedicated to caring for community. Now serving as Chief Executive Officer of the John Howard Society Saskatchewan, he talks to Degrees about what he loves about his work, the value of a smaller university experience, and what he’s looking forward to next.

The Art of Storytelling, Mentorship, and Collaboration: Timothy Long BFA’86, BAHons’86

Timothy Long BFA’86, BAHons’86, retiring head curator of the MacKenzie Art Gallery inspires the next generation of curators and brings art and people together in meaningful ways.

Five Over Fifty

Catching up with five U of R Athletics greats

Finding Purpose Outside: Jeffrey Gamble BAHons’98

Jeff Gamble BAHons’98 leads the Bird Safe Initiative to help prevent bird fatalities in Regina's downtown.

Stories of growth and heart, and writing the first draft of history

Kerry Benjoe BA’00, MJ’20, Devin Heroux BJ’12, Kelly Malone BAJ’13, and Dani Wawryk BAJ ’09 are at the top of their game in an ever-changing industry.

Reelin’ In The Years: Five decades of live music give The Owl reason to howl

Take a nostalgic trip back to the Owl's live music heydey with Mike Burns BA’92 and Alexis Losie BA’09.

Degrees Interview: Senator Tracy Muggli BSW’88

Tracy Muggli BSW'88 chats with Degrees about her earliest influences, how the field of social work is changing, and what she hopes to achieve while serving on the Senate of Canada.

Congratulations to the recipients of the 2024 ACAAs

Meet the outstanding alumni who were honoured at the 2024 Alumni Crowning Achievement Awards presented by URAA!

2024 Honorary Degree Recipients: Chris and Ryan Getzlaf

Give where it means the most to you!

Message from Jeff Keshen, President, University of Regina

Message from the URAA President