Outward bound
Matt ReederWhat does it mean to be a civic university?
What does it mean to be a civic university?
Music student Sophia Cuni-Hall wins one of three inaugural Sankofa Scholarships
From podcasts to advisory panels, community-based research to collaborative reports, Dalhousie faculty are engaged well beyond the university.
DSU President Madeleine Stinson focuses on accountability, sustainability and community building.
How Dal’s faculty, staff and students transitioned to online learning
Smarter use of technology, closing the gap between classroom lessons and real-life scenarios, and meeting the challenges of a more diverse student body are all part of the picture.
Dr. Graham Gagnon, AVP Research and director of the Centre for Water Studies, is focused on how to protect one of our most vital resources
Dr. Anya Waite takes the helm as scientific director for the Ocean Frontier Research and VP Research (Ocean) at Dal
Dal takes the lead in IHRIS, a new Nova Scotia-wide initiative aimed at making the health system smarter, nimbler and more efficient
As Dal enters its third century, the doors are opening to new teaching and research facilities across its campuses
Dal’s almost 1,800 Killam Scholars have made remarkable contributions in their fields
Dr. Mita Dasog focuses on developing cheaper and more efficient solar energy technologies
Alice Aiken, Dal’s new VP Research, is inspired by collaboration
Bai Bintou Kaira embraces life’s challenges
How Dalhousie researchers are contributing to food-related research
Maritime Bhangra Group raises spirits and awareness
A Dal team channels their inner country crooners, and raises over $100,000 for mental health
Regional leaders are tackling the challenge of building a stronger Nova Scotia economy in a one-of-a-kind global innovation and entrepreneurship program
Norma Williams (BA’77, CPA’90), executive director, diversity and inclusiveness, works with partners across the university to foster a more inclusive environment for all who work and study at Dal
Some of Dalhousie’s most notable alumni and faculty share insights on how to expand your mind and think outside of the box