Public health pioneers
Jennifer LambertThe influenza pandemic of 1918-1920 prompted Dal to establish its first Public Health Clinic
The influenza pandemic of 1918-1920 prompted Dal to establish its first Public Health Clinic
Highlights of current Dal research
24 hours with Leslie Seiler (BA’00)
Shashank Gupta was inspired to support students during the pandemic
Thought-provoking satire put Chris Kelly’s production company centre stage for awards in 2020
Dr. OmiSoore Dryden works to provide greater representation of Black health within medical education
Drs. Alyson and David Kelvin are at the forefront of international research on COVID-19 vaccines and bio-markers
DSU President Madeleine Stinson focuses on accountability, sustainability and community building.
Dal research related to the coronavirus stretches across disciplines
How Dal’s faculty, staff and students transitioned to online learning
Exploring the many ways that the Dalhousie community is navigating the coronavirus’ ongoing challenges
This past winter was not the first time Dalhousie has had to halt in-person classes due to a global pandemic
Dal alumni at the forefront of public health
Strategies for keeping calm and carrying on
Meet the 2020 Aurum Award winners
Keilidh Corkill, TD Community Leadership Scholarship winner