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Ryan McNuttThree buildings in the Brutalist style turn 50
Three buildings in the Brutalist style turn 50
In conversation with Theresa Rajack-Talley, vice-provost of equity and inclusion; Jalana Lewis, director of African Nova Scotian community engagement; and Catherine Martin, director of Indigenous community engagement
Dr. Jeff Dahn is a global leader in battery research—and the first-year prof who makes physics understandable and fun.
The Honourable Scott Brison (BCOMM’89) continues to champion his alma mater as its eighth chancellor
Drs. Alyson and David Kelvin are at the forefront of international research on COVID-19 vaccines and bio-markers
Dal research related to the coronavirus stretches across disciplines
This past winter was not the first time Dalhousie has had to halt in-person classes due to a global pandemic
Dr. Deep Saini’s journey to Dal spans the global academic community. Now, as Dalhousie’s new president, he’s returning to the country where his career took shape to lead a university he believes is ready for “a huge leap forward.”
Three decades ago, a landmark report on racism at Dal helped shift the university’s approach to serving the needs of the region’s Black and Indigenous peoples. At the report’s anniversary, the impact of that shift is evident—but work remains to be done
Dr. Deep Saini is set to join Dalhousie in January 2020
Dalhousie researchers are tackling some of the planet’s most complex and urgent challenges
Polaris Prize-winning musician Jeremy Dutcher (BA’12) celebrates his Indigenous vocal history while adding a contemporary spin
Our invited speakers and Dal thinkers reflect on the meaning of belonging
Ignite dinner profiles creativity, inspiration and world-changing research
Canada’s parliamentary poet laureate George Elliott Clarke (MA’89, LLD’99) honours—and challenges—Dalhousie in his latest creative offering, penned to mark the university’s 200th anniversary
On the 100th anniversary of the Halifax Explosion, we look back at the role Dalhousie and its students played in helping the city heal
Three Herzberg Canada Gold Medal winners in four years is an extraordinary run for Dalhousie
How retired Canadian Lieutenant-General Roméo Dallaire, Dr. Shelly Whitman and the Roméo Dallaire Child Soldiers Initiative are working to end the use of children as weapons of war
Governments, business and private donors have made an unprecedented investment in ocean research at the new Dal-led Ocean Frontier Institute
An $8-million gift from Dr. Margaret McCain and her late husband Dr. Wallace McCain made the Centre possible.