2025 Stories
09 May 2025
From vision to reality: CPMSA recognized with 2025 Student Leadership Award
The Construction Project Management Students' Association (CPMSA) has been recognized with the 2025 President’s Student Leadership Award for creating meaningful opportunities that connect students, alumni, and industry, and for building a vibrant community that will serve future construction professionals for years to come.
07 May 2025
Answering the call: Ryan Ng recognized with the 2025 President's Medal for healthcare leadership Type
This year’s President’s Medal recipient exemplifies leadership, service, and academic excellence, making a meaningful impact at SAIT and in the broader healthcare community.
07 May 2025
From newcomer to community leader: Loretta Amos awarded 2025 President’s Medal
The 2025 President’s Medal recipient exemplifies determination, leadership, and service, creating opportunities for others and building a stronger community for SAIT and beyond.
25 April 2025
Redefining the next generation of bionic limbs
How a SAIT grad's curiosity is shaping the future of AI-powered prosthetics and human-machine collaboration.
2024 Stories
10 December 2024
2024: SAIT's top alumni and donor moments
As we prepare to say goodbye to 2024, let's stop and reflect on some of the top moments here at SAIT.
07 November 2024
Looking back: SAIT staff say "sayonara" to the card catalogue system
In 1990, Learning Resource Centre staff ceremoniously break down SAIT's card catalogue, celebrating its replacement by a computerized catalogue system.
07 November 2024
Death and disruption
Meet the SAIT graduate behind a free online planning platform disrupting Canada's funeral industry.
07 November 2024
Eating SMART
Long a business staple, SMART goals can help with healthy eating, too.
07 November 2024
More than a logo.
The first member of his family to earn a degree from a Canadian post-secondary, Paul Lacap became a marketing director and worked with global brands like Disney. But he never forgot his roots. Now he’s leading a cross-campus team in assessing and evolving SAIT’s brand. His goal? Showcasing higher education and changing lives.
07 November 2024
On the job: Jimmy Issa on the ropes
Surrounded by buildings in the downtown core, your gaze goes up — way up! At the top of those buildings, you may see one of the few trained rope access glaziers, like Jimmy Issa, replacing or repairing windows for one of Calgary's tallest towers.
04 November 2024
Takeout takeaways: Exploring plant-powered alternatives to single-use plastics
As organizations continue to move towards more sustainable packaging, maintaining functionality and specific standards with using different materials can pose challenges. When collaborating with industry, SAIT's Centre for Innovation and Research in Advanced Manufacturing and Materials (CIRAMM) has yielded significant solutions in the development of eco-friendly food containers.
04 November 2024
Artificial Intelligence: Step into the brainstorm
In a 2024 Leger Survey, only 13% of Canadians aged 55 and older reported using artificial intelligence tools. LINK explores why they might want to try — and how to get started.
04 November 2024
On assignment to India
How a twist of fate led Prabhdeep Brar to covering the world's biggest election.
04 November 2024
On vibe and in "VOGUE"
Jewelry designer Alex Manitopyes brings Indigenous artistry and inclusivity to high fashion.
09 October 2024
CHAR Hospitality Fund cooks up community impact in Calgary
Restauranteur duo John Jackson and Connie DeSousa launch a new initiative to give back to the city and industry that have been supportive through their own careers.
04 September 2024
Terrance Malkinson — 2024 Distinguished Alumni Award
This year's Distinguished Alumni Award recipient is a trailblazer. Learn how through personal discovery and an ongoing pursuit of athletic endeavors has helped him to understand and share how an entire dimension of his life has impacted his relationships with others.
04 September 2024
Shelby Banera — 2024 Outstanding Young Alumni Award
Blending her entrepreneurial experience with a knack for numbers and her passion for helping businesses succeed, this year's Outstanding Alumni Award recipient is an inspiration to up and coming female entrepreneurs and leaders.
04 September 2024
Tyler Carr — 2024 Outstanding Young Alumni Award
A popular Winnipeg morning radio show host with a powerful social media presence, Tyler Carr is turning to his following to help raise awareness and funds for charitable organizations and to support local businesses. Read on to find out why he is one of this year's recipients of the Outstanding Young Alumni Award.
04 September 2024
Matko Papic — 2024 International Impact Alumni Award
From military intelligence to 911 centres to air traffic control towers and space exploration, Matko Papic's industry expertise has reached every corner of the globe. Read more to learn what makes Papic this year's recipient of the International Impact Alumni Award.
04 September 2024
Janis Rapchuk — 2024 Clarence Hollingworth Alumni Employee Award of Excellence
Empathy, flexibility and the courage to say 'yes' to opportunities have enabled Janis Rapchuk to make a powerful impact, near and far. Learn more about how her work at SAIT and in the community has earned her this year's Clarence Hollingworth Alumni Employee Award of Excellence.
03 July 2024
Beyond the surface
Kelsey Ferrill (Journalism ’15) reflects on the moments that have shaped her life in the past decade as an advocate for equity, diversity and inclusion.
13 June 2024
Creating platforms, raising awareness and building a hopeful future for all
SAIT graduate, Past Board Chair, Honorary Degree recipient and donor Heather Culbert has spent more than a decade driving change in the communities she serves. For her steadfast dedication to numerous causes across the city and beyond, she has been awarded the 2024 Calgarian of the Year.
04 June 2024
How flight works
Have you ever wondered how flight works? You can learn a lot about aerodynamics by building and launching a paper airplane.
04 June 2024
SimMom — The newest addition to the Centre for Advanced Patient Care Simulation Lab
This spring, the School of Health and Public Safety welcomes the arrival of an advanced, full-body birthing manikin. Simulation Educator Blair Lindsay (EMTP ’85) tells us more.
04 June 2024
Taylor Family Campus Centre: A bold vision for SAIT campus life
With a transformational $30 million gift and a strategic approach to design, SAIT's new Taylor Family Campus Centre will bring together services supporting student success and building community.
04 June 2024
On the job: Turning a love of aviation into a passion for serving the community
Last summer, unprecedented wildfires blazed across Canada but, as Leonard Sebastian shares with LINK writer Stephanie Joe, winter has been his busiest time.
04 June 2024
SAIT and the space race
LINK takes a look back to Feb. 18, 1966, when the Herald Magazine featured six SAIT alumni who helped make Canadian space history.
04 June 2024
Alberta innovators dig deep into urban agriculture
How collaborative research exploring the role of urban farming is growing global resilience to food insecurity and water scarcity.
04 June 2024
Women in focus
Calgary photographer Čedna Todorović talks about the Worthy Woman Portrait Series, her latest project, and answers LINK’s Proust Questionnaire.
04 June 2024
TAXIWAY N: Glimpses of SAIT's aero centre
Located on Taxiway N at YYC Calgary International Airport — one of Canada’s busiest — the Art Smith Aero Centre has endless stories to tell about industry partnerships, donor support and alumni impact. Here are some stories to marks its 20th anniversary.
04 June 2024
Driven by tech: In pursuit of the first autonomous car
Umer Shaukat (GET '18) positions himself on autonomy's frontlines, contributing to the worldwide race for the first autonomous car.
15 May 2024
Dedicated leaders build lasting camaraderie in the Student Petroleum Society
This student-run club focuses on creating a supportive and collaborative comunity with students, alumni and industry partners, earning them the honour of being recognized with a 2024 Student Leadership Award
15 May 2024
The Environmental Technology Student Organization creates a sense of family in a demanding program
While managing their program's challenging, full-time course load, these students are creating professional development opportunities and sustainable activities that impact fellow students and the community, earning them a 2024 Student Leadership Award.
15 May 2024
2024 President’s Medal celebrates the incredible resilience of a compassionate community-maker
The 2024 President's Medal recipient exemplifies community engagement and leadership, creating opportunities in challenging times and positively impacting her fellow students, SAIT and the surrounding community.
30 January 2024
SAIT alumni entrepreneurs offer five top tips to stay grounded in 2024
Feeling caught up in the whirlwind of day-to-day tasks, demands or stresses? Check out these five tips from SAIT alumni to help reset and stay grounded this year.
16 January 2024
On the job: The rocker transforming Calgary's music scene
From DIY roots to indie studio architect, SAIT grad, Murray Emery takes LINK readers on a musical odyssey through sound.
2023 Stories
01 December 2023
New ideas for mapping old growth
A recent capstone project show how the SAIT Connector inspires collaboration among students across SAIT's various schools.
23 November 2023
Top career development tips from the What Works Podcast
Since starting on the heels of the COVID-19 pandemic, the What Works series has covered an array of career development topics to support SAIT alumni through the career journeys. Check out some top tips from fellow SAIT alumni.
07 November 2023
Natoysopoyiis — SAIT's Indigenous student resource centre receives a new name
In addition to its new name, SAIT's Indigenous student resource centre welcomes a new role to support Truth and Reconciliation on campus.
07 November 2023
Minding the music business
While a SAIT education has opened up new avenues for Sebastian Arroyave Moir's future, he is also pursuing his true passion as a musician. Today, as Moir continues working towards his degree in Human Resources, he is also applying his learning towards his first love — his journey as bedroom pop artist Yavé.
07 November 2023
Wicked problem solving — How the successes (and failures) of applied research are solving global challenges
Two researchers with SAIT’s Green Building Technologies talk about recent projects, collaboration, perseverance, and the importance of adaptability.
07 November 2023
Talking through 25 — why I created a podcast on navigating the quarter-life crisis
Host Andrea Juarez (Journalism '18) talks with people who have already lived through turning 25, one of life's most confusing times. Juarez shares why she created the podcast and what she has learned along the way.
07 November 2023
On the job: preserving culinary traditions, one home cook at a time
Red Seal Chef Cat McInroy is using food to keep connections alive between people in the Yukon, their cultures and the past.
07 November 2023
Satisfy your wanderlust
Searching for a warmer weather destination? Before you click "book", explore the factors that could make your next vacation a breeze or a nightmare.
27 October 2023
On the job: Making space for vulnerability in the ICU
LINK catches up with Respiratory Therapy (RT) grad Kelsey Freeman about working during a pandemic and bettering mental health support for frontline medical workers.
04 October 2023
Cindy Humphries - 2023 Clarence Hollingworth Alumni Employee Award of Excellence
When the recipient of the 2023 Clarence Hollingworth Alumni Employee Award of Excellence isn't working at the Rockyview General Hospital, she can be found supporting student learning, co-chairing a safety committee and ensuring program equipment is in working order.
04 October 2023
Roger Haddad — 2023 International Impact Alumni Award
SAIT's first ever International Impact Alumni Award recipient isn't afraid to get his hands dirty. Learn how this SAIT graduate is pushing his knowledge, skills and passion for the combustion engine to the pedal.
04 October 2023
Danielle Murrison - 2023 Outstanding Young Alumni Award
Between new builds and renovations, this year's Outstanding Young Alumna is bringing her creativity, innovation, construction expertise and problem-solving skills to the male-dominated construction industry to make a positive impact in the community.
04 October 2023
Janice Krissa-Moore - 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award
This year's Distinguished Alumni Award recipient is an opportunity maker. Find out how she turned tragedy into community for Ukrainian newcomers displaced by the war in Ukraine.
04 October 2023
Tejeshwar (Tej) Grewal — 2023 Outstanding Young Alumni Award
One of SAIT's newest Outstanding Young Alumni Award recipients is turning a global challenge into an opportunity. Learn more about how this graduate is using artificial intelligence to protect the environment.
19 September 2023
Making lifelong learning accessible through the Level Up Alumni Awards
Three graduates share how this alumni-exclusive benefit helped them to continue their lifelong learning journeys.
06 September 2023
SAIT graduates reconnect with their alma mater through volunteering
The benefits that come from being a volunteer vary from person to person. Hear from SAIT graduates on why they choose to return to volunteer #HereAtSAIT.
01 September 2023
Richard Stroobant - 2019 Clarence Hollingworth Alumni Employee Award of Excellence recipient
Passionate about teaching, the recipient of the 2019 Clarence Hollingworth Alumni Employee Award of Excellence prioritizes job satisfaction over job titles, leaving a lasting impression on students and colleagues alike.
12 July 2023
The alumni advantage: SAIT and TDIMM celebrating 30 years of partnership
Being a member of the SAIT Alumni Family has its perks. Learn how a 30-year+ partnership between SAIT and TD Insurance Meloche Monnex is helping graduates succeed in a changing world.
27 June 2023
5 ways to get involved as a SAIT graduate
Your journey with SAIT isn't over when you graduate — here are five ways to stay in touch with your alma mater.
27 June 2023
SAIT graduate shifts the narrative on Calgary’s collective heritage
Josh Traptow has been awarded the 2023 Calgary Award for Community Achievement in Heritage.
07 June 2023
On location with SAIT alumni
Six SAIT grads talk about their work in major film, television and digital media centres worldwide
05 June 2023
Design with intent
A new SAIT program combines the best of both new media production and graphic communications to reflect future trends and direction in industry and design.
02 June 2023
Lara Surring: Success through adversity
Lara Surring originally had her sights set on bones – specifically, dinosaur bones – but the universe had different plans for her. Though life threw her some enormous challenges, Surring found her way through to a different career and eventually back to paleontology – her first love.
01 June 2023
Endure and thrive — SAIT graduates on set of "The Last of Us" share their experiences
Get behind the scenes scoop from some of the SAIT graduates who worked on the production of The Last of Us.
31 May 2023
Bill Brownridge: Leaving a lasting impression on the sport of hockey through his art
Meet one of Canada's most popular hockey artists, SAIT Advertising Art graduate Bill Brownridge, who was recently inducted into the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame.
30 May 2023
Four questions about artificial intelligence — and what it means for humans
From online shopping, to using Google maps, to using reCAPTCHA security — AI is increasingly becoming a part of our daily lives. Before the release of GPT-4, LINK explored ChatGPT and asked SAIT experts for their insights into the programming.
24 May 2023
On the job: the art and science of making ice for the NHL
LINK breaks the ice with SAIT alumnus Mike Craig as he shares his journey to becoming the NHL’s Senior Director of Facility and Hockey Operations.
23 May 2023
SAIT graduates take their careers to new heights by embracing "remote" work
Is the sky the limit? Meet three SAIT graduates whose career journeys are taking off as leaders in their industries in Canada.
26 April 2023
SAIT alumna creates a community of support for Ukrainian newcomers
While assisting a family friend from Ukraine, SAIT graduate Janice Krissa-Moore was inspired to take action to help support even more Ukrainian newcomers.
17 April 2023
On the job: Athlete brings self-expression to the ice with custom designs
From gliding across the ice to starting her own business as a custom ice hockey mask painter, this SAIT graduate takes her passion for the sport to her everyday career.
04 April 2023
Cooking up community connection with Derek Dale
As he hangs up his chef's hat with the Calgary Stampede, Chef Derek Dale reflects on his 36-year career and what is next. PLUS: A go-to paella recipe from Chef Dale.
27 March 2023
Transportation students charge into the future with gift from RBC
An innovative gift from RBC is helping SAIT Automotive Service Technology students like Jasmine Chu connect to leading-edge skills and experts.
12 January 2023
The best of us working on "The Last of Us"
The amount of roles and responsibilities for a TV or film production are impressive. Meet three grads that shared a glimpse into their roles for the highly anticipated TV series "The Last of Us."
2022 Stories
28 November 2022
Saitsa’s Century: Celebrating 100 Years
Today’s Saitsa leaders reflect on a century of hard work, advocacy and accomplishment on behalf of students.
28 November 2022
SAIT's vision for a new Campus Centre
In August 2022, SAIT launched a four-year redevelopment project to replace Campus Centre with a new building. LINK brings you an insider's look at What's happened so far — and what's next.
28 November 2022
On the Job: Staying up to speed with an ever-evolving auto industry
Matt Carr shares an insider’s look at working behind the scenes with high-tech cars, high-pressure repairs and hours on a hot tarmac.
28 November 2022
Hands On: Magnetic Particle Tester
The Magnetic Particle Tester in SAIT's Non-Destructive Testing Foundations Labs shines a light on industry tools and parts.
28 November 2022
Going with the FLOW
Researching a green-tech solution for extracting cleaner oil and gas.
28 November 2022
Pro Tips: EV insights
Online research, comparing makes and models, taking a test drive — buying a vehicle involves many steps. Buying an electric vehicle adds a few more steps. Here are the top tips for buyers going electric.
28 November 2022
New committee works to empower and inspire
When David “Chimdi” Ilonze arrived at SAIT as an international student from Nigeria, he found the Black community wasn’t as connected as it could be. In an expanded online interview, find out how the Black Empowerment and excellence at SAIT (BEES) committee is supporting and empowering the Black community at SAIT.
04 November 2022
Gursh Bal and Kai Fahrion | Top 40 Under 40
SAIT grads and 2019 Outstanding Young Alumni, Gursh Bal and Kai Fahrion share their thoughts on sustainability, the motivations towards a clean-energy future and what it means to be recognized by Avenue Magazine for their efforts to cultivate change.
03 November 2022
Iman Bukhari | Top 40 Under 40
SAIT alumna Iman Bukhari shares her experience leading change in race relations and what it means to be recognized for her outstanding work towards creating an inclusive community.
03 November 2022
Amber Craig | Top 40 Under 40 2022
SAIT graduate Amber Craig (Journalism ’06) has been an integral part of the movement towards responsible, socially-acceptable cannabis use and was recognized for her efforts in Avenue Magazine’s Top 40 Under 40.
03 November 2022
Six SAIT graduates among the Class of 2022 Top 40 Under 40
In case you missed it, this year six (yes, SIX!) SAIT grads join the latest cohort of individuals making an impact in their communities, fields and industries before their 40th birthdays.
03 November 2022
Madeleine MacDonald | Top 40 Under 40
SAIT graduate and Outstanding Young Alumnus, Madeleine MacDonald (Hospitality Management ’14) inspires creativity and passion in culinary arts through her award-winning cocktails, community-building initiatives and as an Instructor at SAIT — for which she was welcomed into Avenue Magazine’s Top 40 Under 40 Class of 2022.
27 September 2022
Madeleine MacDonald — 2022 Outstanding Young Alumna
Getting her start as "baby bartender" at Model Milk, 2022 Outstanding Young Alumna Madeleine MacDonald is setting the bar high within the hospitality industry with the creation of dynamic cocktail programs and winning national cocktail competitions.
27 September 2022
Kyle Bukauskas — 2022 Outstanding Young Alumnus
From doing play-by-plays for the SAIT Trojans hockey team to filing stories for Rogers Sportsnet, this year's Outstanding Young Alumnus, Kyle Bukauskas, still makes time to visit the students at SAIT whenever he is in town.
27 September 2022
Linda Olsen — 2022 Distinguished Alumna
For the past 34 years, she has built a career dedicated to local news, helping Calgarians through their city's most interest, challenging and significant events. Meet 2022 Distinguished Alumna, Linda Olsen.
27 July 2022
5 ways to get involved as a SAIT graduate
Your journey with SAIT isn't over when you graduate — here are five ways to stay in touch with your alma mater.
29 June 2022
This time next century ...
LINK takes a look ahead during Heritage Hall's centennial year.
20 June 2022
The murals of Heritage Hall have their moment
Hidden in plain sight, the murals of Heritage Hall have their moment as Calgary art historian Lisa Christensen takes us on a personal guided tour of the ten murals still on public display.
20 June 2022
On the job: Maintaining history for the future
Meet the SAIT graduate whose work might just result in history repeating itself.
20 June 2022
Looking back: The sprightly Shetland pony named Midge
Serving as a mascot of the No. 2 Wireless School during the Second World War, her official duties included leading military parades and graduation parades — even the 1942 Calgary Stampede Parade.
20 June 2022
S. Preston: Minimalist creations
Sports artist S. Preston (CTSR '96) - who created the minimalist Heritage Hall on this issue's cover — taps deep into what makes fans feel euphoric about their favourite teams.
17 June 2022
The value of connection
SAIT grad, Keane Straub, explores the ways alumni are gaining value from their connections with SAIT.
17 June 2022
The value of connection
SAIT grad, Keane Straub, explores the ways alumni are gaining value from their connections with SAIT.
10 June 2022
Beyond the halls — A look at the unseen spaces of Heritage Hall
Take a once-in-a-lifetime look into the spaces in Heritage Hall that aren't accessible to the public.
31 March 2022
What works recap: So you want to start a podcast
SAIT alumni share their podcasting know-how — from conception to production.
22 March 2022
3 ways to celebrate Heritage Hall's centennial
2022 is a milestone year — Heritage Hall is turning 100! Join in the celebrations with these three tips.
16 March 2022
A place and platform for students: Saitsa turns 100
From lobbying government to student support and campus events, former Saitsa presidents reflect on the frolics and achievements during their time in office.
16 March 2022
Namesakes of Heritage Hall: The gift of giving back
Hear as our guests discuss the ways philanthropy nurtures great cities, the excitement of restoring Heritage Hall during the 1980's and how giving back enables students to succeed today and in the future.
16 March 2022
Master of murals: Establishing the art scene in Calgary
Ever wonder about the murals in Heritage Hall? Listen and learn how the walls became a gallery, a canvas and a platform for many legendary local artists.
16 March 2022
Growing up in Heritage Hall: The University Demonstration School
Close "chums" for over 70 years, three alumni of the University Demonstration School (UDS) recount their childhood memories from their days at UDS.
16 March 2022
The castle on the hill: Third-place prize to first-class institute
Designed by Alberta provincial architect Richard Palin Blakey, Heritage Hall was constructed on North Hill overlooking downtown Calgary to intentionally look inspiring and imposing.
16 March 2022
Behind the making of "If These Halls Could Talk"
What goes into hearing history? SAIT Alumnus Ron Tarrant goes into what it took to produce an audio series in celebration of the Heritage Hall building's centennial.
16 March 2022
Better together: Preserving Heritage Hall and making room for the future
Heritage Hall: renovation, or demolition? Hear how Heritage Hall became both a provincial and a national historic site — and proof that some things are worth preserving.
16 March 2022
Architecture of a Queen: A monument for the future
Heritage Hall was designated a Canadian national historic site in 1987 because of its place in the development of vocational education in Western Canada.
16 March 2022
The No. 2 Wireless School at Heritage Hall: Heroes in training
Take a trip back in history to 1940 and hear what it would have been like as PITA was transformed into the No. 2 Wireless School.
10 March 2022
"They finally found it"
In preparation of Heritage Hall’s centennial, scheduled restoration work to the west stairs of the building revealed a package intentionally hidden — waiting to be found — for more than half a century.
03 March 2022
What Works: Side Hustle 101
When it comes to starting up your own business or taking a side gig to the next level, there’s no one size fits all approach. So, where does one even start?
03 March 2022
Celebrating 107 years with simple pleasures on his birthday
SAIT's oldest known alumnus, Clarence Hollingworth, turns 107.
01 February 2022
Heritage Hall stands the test of time
SAIT's landmark stands tall 95 years after its groundbreaking, and its design continues to influence the look of the modern campus.
18 January 2022
From avatars to influencers
A pilot out of the SAIT School of Business is using virtual reality simulation to teach students in the art of customer service.
11 January 2022
Building a bigger picture with mixed reality teaching tools
The SAIT School of Construction is making the case for mixed reality teaching tools, such as 3D animation and holographic imaging, to take hands-on learning to the next level.
2021 Stories
03 December 2021
Four things I've learned from natural disasters
SAIT alumna shares four tips on keeping a level head in challenging situations, including a natural disaster.
01 December 2021
Walking in two worlds
As it celebrates its 20th anniversary, the Chinook Lodge Resource Centre is a welcoming space where Indigenous students feel ownership and belonging as they balance culture and academic success.
25 November 2021
On the Job: rooted in building a family business
Rooted in nearly one hundred years of history, this SAIT alumna and her husband bring the family business into the 21st century.
23 November 2021
Beyond the booth with Mel Hoyme
Mel Hoyme reflects on a lifelong career as a pioneer and leader in his industry.
22 November 2021
Setting youth up for success with a digital mindset
SAIT's Learner and Academic Services department is working with junior high and high school boards, teachers and students to build their digital intelligence and set them up for success.
19 November 2021
SAIT advances energy education with digital learning tools
Instructors in the SAIT MacPhail School of Energy introduce immersive digital technologies to enhance curriculum, better engage students and make them even more career-ready.
12 November 2021
Hands On: Aerobic water treatment control unit
This small-scale treatment plant gives water resource management students big-picture insights into automated processes they'll use in domestic and industrial labs to address local and global water challenges.
04 November 2021
Building trades skills into career skills
Future-proof your life in the trades with these tips for developing the soft skills employers want and the business skills entrepreneurs need.
28 October 2021
Shelley Kuipers — 2021 Distinguished Alumna
SAIT celebrates 2021 Distinguished Alumna Shelley Kuipers for removing barriers for female entrepreneurs with a feminist-forward financial platform.
28 October 2021
Doug Braden — 2021 Outstanding Young Alumni
Doug Braden is celebrated as SAIT's 2021 Outstanding Young Alumni for his efforts in pivoting his business model to create and distribute critical personal protective equipment (PPE) for Canada's frontline workers.
21 October 2021
Mike Lamacchia — 2021 Distinguished Alumni
SAIT alumni Mike Lamacchia is honoured as a 2021 Distinguished Alumni for his innovative work to improve emergency care in rural prairie provinces.
20 August 2021
Global perspectives: Studying at SAIT during a pandemic
In a global economy, SAIT's International Centre works to recruit, welcome and support students from around the world — even in the midst of a pandemic.
19 August 2021
The impact on under-used technologies during the pandemic
Household appliances and technologies are being used more than ever before during this pandemic — but what about more complex machines currently being used less? For some, it’s business as usual; for others, a simple boost can help keep their motors running.
29 July 2021
Four things I've learned helping kids with vision loss to skateboard
Matt Janz (JA '12) is a low vision, legally blind Calgary skateboarder and the founder of Skate Bats, a program that introduces kids with vision loss to this highly creative skill that Janz says lets them "learn to take a risk, push themselves and learn something new and difficult.
19 July 2021
Trevor Hofbauer: Life lessons from the pursuit of greatness in running
Trevor Hofbauer (HMGT '13) shares life lessons learned through his career-making races, a journey he hopes will lead to the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.
15 July 2021
Pro tips: 5 tips for adding smart technology to your home
As more appliances and devices begin working together to make household tasks easier and more efficient, here are five wise ways to add smart technology to your home.
07 July 2021
Inclusive reading and listening picks to add to your list
For LINK writer and SAIT alumna Giselle Wedemire (JA ’13), raising awareness around equity and diversity lies close to her heart. Following her conversation with Adora Nwofor and Shahzia Noorally, we asked Wedemire to draw on her personal exploration of EDI and create a reading and listening list for those wanting to learn more.
05 July 2021
The road ahead: A conversation about equity, diversity and inclusion
As global Black Lives Matter protests sparked a cultural awakening last summer, the conversations involved in building an Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) strategy at SAIT — a process that began in November 2019 — became even more relevant.
29 June 2021
On the job: The art of doing it right
As the Design Technology Manager for the Centre Block Restoration Project, Tim Lazaruk uses technology to create intelligent data being leveraged by experts involved in bringing this century-old Canadian icon up to modern safety, environmental and accessibility standards.
17 June 2021
Follow the data: SAIT grad shares path to giving his career a "reset"
Machine learning, boot camps and the Alumni for Alumni Bursary: Tony Sassine's path to a new career as a data scientist.
17 June 2021
A peek inside SAIT's new vision care sciences programs
Eye problems are increasing as people spend more time in front of screens, yet Alberta’s vision care industry anticipates many opticians will retire before 2025. So SAIT has launched two vision care sciences programs including a one-year Ophthalmic and Optometric Assisting Certificate that’s unique in Canada.
10 June 2021
Prioritizing urban water conservation strategies
Research at SAIT's MacPhail School of Energy is helping the City of Calgary find new ways for homes and businesses to reduce water use and strengthen water conservation.
28 May 2021
From learning the basics to bringing the heat at Top Chef Canada
SAIT grad Alex Edmonson is the latest from SAIT's School of Hospitality and Tourism to compete on season 9 of Top Chef Canada.
26 May 2021
Human connection, technology and the future
SAIT graduate Ben Reed has spent his career bridging the gap between people and technology so we can all breathe a little easier.
24 March 2021
How to change the world one green building at a time
Imagine a home that is completely self-reliant; one that creates its own energy and captures its own water. Imagine a home free of harmful chemicals; one that is built and furnished using only sustainable and responsibly sourced materials.
09 February 2021
On the job: An automotive arbitrator's journey
Working out a fair deal can be a tough job — especially when you’re the person responsible for bringing the agreement to a close.
2020 Stories
30 November 2020
Are you future proof?
Despite the disruption of COVID-19, change remains a constant in the world of work. LINK explores some insights, tips and tricks on how to be future-proof.
17 November 2020
Into the wind - stay on the cutting edge
SAIT alumnus Ryan Scott shares tips for staying ahead and thriving in the construction industry.
17 November 2020
Into the wind - relationships create new connections through new channels
SAIT grad shares the impact the economic downturn and COVID-19 has had on non-profits, and how they can harness digital initiatives to build new connections.
17 November 2020
Into the wind - increase workflow, efficiency and hireability
SAIT grads Gursh Bal and Kai Fahrion provide an overview of some of the challenges and opportunities they’ve identified within the renewable energy sector.
17 November 2020
Into the wind - develop technical literacy
SAIT graduate Heather Culbert shares a strategy for success through broadening your skillset and developing tech literacy, regardless of your field.
17 November 2020
Into the wind - be as technically savvy as possible
Energy industry insider and SAIT graduate Keith MacPhail speaks about the influence and vitality of technology in the energy industry.
17 November 2020
Into the wind - approach work with energy, enthusiasm and a smile
Alumnus Matt Squires shares his top takeaway tips from his own experiences in the hospitality and tourism industry, and how to look ahead to the industry's future.
17 November 2020
Into the wind - adapt to new ways of doing business
SAIT grad and small business owner Sarah Erasmus explores how to build an Indigenous-inspired and resilient small business during COVID-19.
16 November 2020
Inspiring future Indigenous writers through storytelling
Journalism grad Stephanie Joe uses her voice and talents to inspire future Indigenous writers to share a much-needed perspective.
06 November 2020
Pro tips: Five strengthening steps for challenging times
Five strengthening steps for challenging times.
28 September 2020
On the job: Mastering the art of 24-hour renovations
Their days of studying at SAIT may be over, but business partners Bryce Dillabough and Lance Nielsen are still experts at pulling an all-nighter – leading their team of carpenters and other skilled trades in after-hours grocery store renovations.
08 July 2020
Looking back - The No. 2 Wireless Training School
SAIT's Archives has digitized a little-known collection of Second World War records and is providing crucial material for researchers and relatives.
07 July 2020
A place to belong for those with young-onset dementia
Calgary-based charity YouQuest provides recreation therapy and community for those living with young-onset dementia and for their families.
07 July 2020
Manufacturing creativity: Paul Brandt challenges SAIT students
SAIT's first Maker in Residence gives a big lesson in creativity for a class of 30 Mechanical Engineering Technology students.
07 July 2020
Six views from the digital frontier
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated digital transformation and our reliance on technology, changing the way we learn, work and live.
07 July 2020
The race to protect data in the new normal
A shift to greater online living is adding to a world already awash with data, and in its wake comes a rising tide of security breaches.
23 June 2020
A timely tale of success
A welder by trade, a strategist at heart - one of Alberta's youngest union business representatives talks about making a difference during COVID-19.
30 April 2020
On the job: Shielding Canada's front-line workers
SAIT graduate Doug Braden has been working an average of 17 hours a day since March 21, 2020. His part in fabricating face shields in response to the demand for PPE during the COVID-19 pandemic is critical for the safety of healthcare workers across Canada.
26 February 2020
On the job: A shipbuilder's bio
SAIT Steamfitter-Pipefitter grad Ryan Logan is using his skills to help build a budding industry and some of Canada’s largest ships.
2019 Stories
25 September 2019
On the job: The life of a railroader
Locomotive engineer Leslie Lukan drives 60 miles an hour with 14,000 tonnes and more than two miles of train behind her. Her work assembling and driving freight trains is vital to Canada's economy, moving goods 365 days a year, 24/7.
02 September 2019
Richard Stroobant — 2019 Clarence Hollingworth Alumni Employee Award of Excellence
Passionate about teaching, the recipient of the 2019 Clarence Hollingworth Alumni Employee Award prioritizes job satisfaction and student success.
27 August 2019
On the job: Moving forward after the Humbolt Broncos
Respiratory Therapist grad Kelsey Thibault draws on her front-line experience to promote grief and trauma support for RTs across Canada.
25 April 2019
On the job: The art of illusion
By day, SAIT graduate Gwyn Auger is a customer service agent, but her side gigs include social media consulting, modelling, levitation and being sawn in half.
16 February 2019
On the job: Building Calgary's urban community from the ground up
How the pursuit of belonging led Calgary entrepreneur and artist Beni Johnson to become a purveyor of hip hop culture.
2018 Stories
08 November 2018
The last post
100-year-old veteran and SAIT alumni recounts his service during the Second World War and how he continues to give back by supporting SAIT students.
27 August 2018
On the job: Engineering our daily experiences
SAIT network engineering grad Carl Heikel says his success doesn't rely on keeping up with technology - it's vital he stays ahead of it.
22 March 2018
On the job: Cooking for political leaders, business moguls and celebrities
SAIT grad and world-class chef Rosalyn Ediger returns to her alma mater to teach the next generation of chefs at SAIT.

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SAIT is located on the traditional territories of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) and the people of Treaty 7 which includes the Siksika, the Piikani, the Kainai, the Tsuut’ina and the Îyârhe Nakoda of Bearspaw, Chiniki and Goodstoney.
We are situated in an area the Blackfoot tribes traditionally called Moh’kinsstis, where the Bow River meets the Elbow River. We now call it the city of Calgary, which is also home to the Métis Nation of Alberta.