Sustaining Our Future

Did You Know?

  • Living in The Student Village at Luther College, our student residence, comes with a choice of healthy, nutritious meal plans. That means no grocery shopping, no meals to cook, and no dirty dishes to worry about. You can focus on your studies and wellness!

  • Every degree program at Luther College offers a study abroad option and an optional experiential learning component where you gain real world experience and get paid while going to school!

  • You can book a tour of Luther College, the U of R campus, and our student residence, The Student Village at Luther College, any time throughout the year. Contact our Recruitment Office at 1-306-206-2117.

  • Wondering where to live? Our student residence, The Student Village at Luther College, is considered a great choice for first-year student accommodation. Individual private rooms mean you can stick to your own schedule and you never have to deal with roommate hassles.

  • Our student residence, The Student Village at Luther College, welcomes residents from ALL post-secondary institutions in Regina. Rooms come with a meal plan, free laundry, free wi-fi, and a great sense of community.

  • The Luther Library has over 24,000 items in its collection, 5,000 books checked out per year, and 7,000 students who come through its door per month.

  • Luther students can register in Arts, Science, or Media, Art, and Performance. Luther students are U of R students and receive a U of R degree.

  • Luther College is recognized for its high standards of teaching, focused research, and one-on-one academic advising. We value and protect this heritage of excellence in scholarship, freedom of inquiry, and faithful seeking after truth.

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Sustaining Our Future 2020: Virtual Gathering of Service Clubs and Fraternal Organizations of Saskatchewan

Sustaining Our Future 2020 was held on October 20, 2020 where organizations explored challenges facing their sector as well as opportunities to not only survive but thrive under current circumstances. Questions discussed included:

  • What organizational challenges were organizations currently facing and how were organizations responding to those challenges?
  • What were organizations currently doing to assist their members and community or what might they you do?
  • What areas would organizations like to explore/collaborate on in the future and what supports would they need to do so?

The following university panel of experts discussed pioneering innovations at the University of Regina that could help the sustainability of organizations and the livelihoods of their members:

WATCH A VIDEO OF THE EVENT

 

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