The new Makerspace is part of a large-scale renovation that will transform the existing Hardy Lab into the Engineering Design Hub—a new campus destination for design, innovation, and experiential learning.
“We are grateful for this partnership with Cenovus that demonstrates our shared vision to prepare the engineers of the future,” said USask President and Vice-Chancellor Peter Stoicheff. “With Cenovus’s support in creating new dynamic learning environments, our students will gain the confidence and experience to lead in an ever-changing engineering landscape.”
The investment will play a key role in advancing the Engineering Innovation, Design, Engineering, and Applied Sciences (IDEAS) initiative, a transformation of the College of Engineering building that will include strategic renovations and targeted…