Professor Donna Beneteau is a respected educator and mining engineering professional whose work has shaped both the academic and industry landscapes in Saskatchewan. With years of experience in mine design, operations, and safety, she has dedicated her career to teaching, mentoring, and preparing the next generation of engineers for the realities of the mining sector. In our conversation, we explored her journey into mining, her passion for hands‑on education, and the lessons she’s learned from working closely with students and industry partners.
Throughout our discussion, we also talked about the importance of practical experience, the evolving nature of mining engineering, and how mentorship and community can influence a student’s confidence and career direction. Her commitment to creating supportive learning environments and bridging the gap between classroom theory and real‑world application truly stands out.
Thank you, Professor Beneteau, for sharing your story, your expertise, and your impact as an educator. It was an honour to learn from you, and I hope to see your influence continue shaping future engineers.