Revelations, revolutions and radio
Matthew SemanskyCKDU shows like Black Power Hour challenge societal structures and amplify voices of marginalized people and groups. For Dal’s campus radio, social justice has always been on the playlist.
CKDU shows like Black Power Hour challenge societal structures and amplify voices of marginalized people and groups. For Dal’s campus radio, social justice has always been on the playlist.
Dr. Afua Cooper is helping guide the university in an examination of the complicated legacy of Lord Dalhousie
How Dalhousie’s Faculty of Computer Science is tackling gender diversity head on, as it attempts to attract a more balanced pool of students
The first major development project on Sexton Campus in decades will help unlock the Atlantic region’s entrepreneurial potential
Dr. Julia Wright calls culture the “dark matter” that shapes us
A passion for building the historical record of both Dalhousie University and the province of Nova Scotia fuels university archivist Michael Moosberger.
The director of this newly established public policy and governance institute puts a focus on practical policy results.