Priscilla Settee, an Indigenous studies professor emerita at the University of Saskatchewan, has been appointed acting vice-dean Indigenous for the school’s college of arts and science. Dr. Settee is Swampy Cree and a member of the Cumberland House First Nation. She is an award-winning researcher with a focus on Indigenous food sovereignty, the impact of climate change, Indigenous knowledge and social economies. Dr. Settee earned a PhD and a bachelor of education from the U of S, a master’s degree in education from the University of Manitoba and a bachelor of arts from the University of Guelph.