2023 Archives

December

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2023: The year as told through SAIT's top alumni and donor moments

Take a look back on 2023 with us and all the moments that made the year an exceptional one.

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November

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Helping veteran students transition to a new career

The Veterans Achievement Award aims to provide financial support so veteran students at SAIT can begin a new chapter in their lives.

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October

Celebration is in the air after a Giving Day extraordinaire

SAIT’s seventh annual Giving Day raises more than $140,000 to help students grow.

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A life dedicated to helping students grow

Student award set up in honour of SAIT instructor’s commitment to making a difference and changing the lives of students.

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Three ways to support students on Giving Day

Giving Day is SAIT's annual 24-hour marathon to celebrate how far we've come and support future student success. Mark your calendars,...

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New helicopter and flight compartment carry SAIT students to new heights

Recent gifts to SAIT’s aviation programs continue the School’s 93-year journey to providing exceptional training

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September

SAIT Instrumentation Engineering Technology Student Amanuel Tadesse .

Spartan Controls pushes SAIT programming forward faster

A recent $1.58 million gift and renewed partnership are advancing SAIT instrumentation and automation programs in an interconnected world.

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Campus collaboration addresses student food security

A new pilot project aims to strengthen access, coordinate resources and raise awareness in support of students.

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August

Stan Grad wearing a white cowboy hat and brown blazer while standing on a spiral staircase

The life and legacy of Stan Grad

A leader in business, ranching and philanthropy, SAIT remembers the impact Stan Grad (1944-2023) had on the SAIT and surrounding communities.

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July

Loc Ngo stands beside electric vehicle

Electric Vehicles spark transformation in collision repair

With demand for Electric Vehicles (EV) booming, the automotive repair industry is evolving to keep up with rapidly changing technology.

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April

medical students in a real-world classroom setting.

Giving SAIT students the hands-on practice they need to save lives

A recent gift from the John Bowlen Legacy Flow Through Fund 2 at Calgary Foundation has been used to purchase new equipment for students in...

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Donor support builds confidence and maps competence

New software platform provided through funding from TD Bank Group allows pilot project to map student competency and learner pathways for future...

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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.