Inspired in an entrepreneurship class by old, slimy greens, Jay Wilmot is the founder and CEO of Canada’s first fully ...
The new MicroResearch Institute at Dalhousie is a proven, community‑driven research model that empowers local people — ...
From ERs to television, a Nova Scotia‑born technology that prevents finger injuries and streamlines emergency care gets the ...
Royal Society of Canada President Françoise Baylis and Dal President Kim Brooks hosted an International Women’s Day event in ...
From guilty‑pleasure riffs to improvised arrangements, DalPop’s musicians explore how vulnerability, collaboration, and ...
More than 80 people gathered for the 15th annual Weldon Literary Moot based on Mary Shelley’s 1818 Gothic novel Frankenstein, ...
Dr. Kimberley Hall’s Killam fellowship will accelerate her collaboration with NRC partners as they work to advance quantum ...
Fashion Revival, a show by the Dal Students for Ethical Fashion, encouraged reflection on fashion and its life cycle through ...
The exhibit features 70 works by students, alumni, staff, and faculty in a wide range of media, including polymer clay sculptures, rug hooking, woodworking, ironwork, quilting, photography, paintings, ...
In this episode of Sciographies, we talk to Maxine Westhead — marine biologist, marine spatial planner, and director of Dalhousie’s Marine Affairs Program (MAP).
A new Classics course is helping students — many headed for health professions — understand complex clinical vocabulary by learning the Greek and Latin roots that have shaped the language of medicine ...
Recent News Schulich Law Team Wins Davies Corporate/Securities Law Moot Associate Professor Michael Karanicolas ft in "If transparency is a problem, Doug Ford needs to find another line of work" ...
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