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The University of Regina is a home for learning and sharing educational and cultural opportunities with the our communities. Our alumni family is more than 92,000 strong with roots in 113 countries. We pride ourselves on our connections — to our alumni family and the wider community in our city and province. We are your university, and we want to stay in touch!

Our University is excited to celebrate its 50th anniversary this year! We hope you'll join us for a year of special events that we have planned for our alumni and community, including an action-packed Alumni Week in October, and much more! Visit our 50th Anniversary page where you can share your alumni memories and photos, find out more about our University's incredible story, and learn about upcoming 50th Anniversary events!

50th Anniversary Alumni Week Highlights

Our 50th Anniversary Alumni Week was a time to celebrate and catch up with old and new friends! Presented by the URAA (University of Regina Alumni Association) in honour of our 50th anniversary year, U of R alumni gathered in Regina for a special Alumni Week from October 19 - 26 to enjoy fun and engaging gatherings like our Golden Aluminaries event, the ACAAs, the Howl at the Owl, and more! Thanks to everyone who was able to join us — and stay tuned for more 50th Anniversary events to come

Share Your Alumni Memories

Your time at at the University of Regina was filled with cherished friends, inspiring learning experiences, and hopes for the future. Have a special memory you'd like to share with us? We'd love to hear about it! Send us your photos and stories and we'll share them on our 50th Anniversary Hub!

Alumni


Your affiliation with the University of Regina affords you many personal benefits. As an alumnus you can access valuable services offered exclusively to you by our affinity partners - Manulife, TD Home and Auto Insurance, and Degree frames from Milburn Universal Designs.
The U of R offers many opportunities for alumni and friends to keep in touch, learn, and make new connections.

Learn about all the benefits of being a U of R alum!

Alumni Crowning Achievement Awards


Every year, the University of Regina celebrates the best and brightest among its more than 92,000 alumni with the Alumni Crowning Achievement Awards (ACAAs). This year’s recipients include educators, leaders, community advocates, and entrepreneurs – and are living embodiments of the University of Regina’s motto: As One Who Serves.

Nominations for the 2025 ACAAs will open in the new year. 

Giving


When you help the next generation of scientists, business leaders, engineers, health professionals and others be successful today, they can contribute fostering strong, vibrant communities in the years to come. Your donation — at any level — will help shape the world in which you want to live. 
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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, chats with Degrees magazine about his extraordinary career, and Whispers from the Vault, the final exhibition Long curated before his retirement in fall 2024. The show, which runs until June 16, 2025, is drawn solely from the gallery’s Permanent Collection, on which Long has become the definitive expert over the 35 years he’s worked there. “People kept asking me if [the works in the show] are my favourite works from the vault. I said, ‘No. These are my favourite stories connected to works from the vault.’” 

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

 
As the University of Regina looks ahead to equipping the next generation of journalists and communicators with its new BA in Journalism, News Media and Communication, Degrees caught up with four School of Journalism alumni. Whether reporting from Washington,the Paris Games, or rewriting the narrative with Indigenous storytelling, 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.

 

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Finding Purpose Outside: Jeffrey Gamble BAHons’98

 
Since 2021, Jeff Gamble BAHons’98 and other members of Nature Regina have volunteered to spend mornings at the peak of the spring and fall migratory seasons, searching for and collecting birds that have collided with buildings in Regina’s downtown. In just a few years, the volunteers have collected hundreds of birds, most of them dead. The toll across Canada is grim, Gamble says. According to Environment and Climate Change Canada, it’s estimated that up to 42 million birds die each year from window collisions, although the number may be higher.

Contact the Alumni & Community Engagement Team

Marc Butikofer, Executive Director, University Advancement
Email: marc.butikofer@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-337-2921
Vivienne Dawson, Director, Engagement
Email: URalumni@uregina.ca and Vivienne.Dawson@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-337-3367
Alexis McEwen, Alumni Engagement Officer
Email: alexis.mcewen@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-4838
Barbara Kuzyk, Annual Giving Officer

Email: Barbara.Kuzyk@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-5310

Breandan Spruyt, Alumni & Community Engagement Assistant

Email: Breandan.Spruyt@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-4503

Emily Lints, Alumni Engagement Officer

Email: Emily.Lints@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-5158

Keisha Eagleson, Events Manager & Community Engagement Specialist - On Leave
Email: Keisha.Eagleson@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-337-2451
On leave until April 2026
Kelsey Pettigrew, Faculty Advancement Coordinator
Email: Kelsey.Pettigrew@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-5391
Virginia Carpenter, Events Manager & Community Engagement Specialist

Email: Virginia.Carpenter@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-5628

Wanda Schmöckel, Communications Strategist
Email: wanda.schmockel@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-5062

Giving at the University of Regina

Our University prides itself on its deep connections with our communities in Regina, the province, and beyond. Your support — through engagement with University events, donations, and other forms of support — truly makes a difference.
All photography courtesy of the University of Regina Archives and Special Collections.