Fostering growth
Alison DeLoryDr. David Crowe has funded a scholarship that grows from his love of farming
Dr. David Crowe has funded a scholarship that grows from his love of farming
Shashank Gupta was inspired to support students during the pandemic
The tragic loss of a blue whale has turned into an innovative research and learning opportunity and will become a public education exhibit at Dal
Donors Timothy Shaw and Jane Parpart are motivated by careers spent mentoring graduate students
How On Track Microbursaries are making a difference for Dal students
Dal donors help make education accessible for students
Entrepreneur Rob Steele puts his passion for music centre stage, as he leads—and contributes to—Dal’s Performing Arts Campaign
What Dal is doing to help students stay in school
Gifts to the university inspired by great teachers
Dentist Sura Hadad (BSc’98, DDS’03) invests time and money in her community and the Faculty of Dentistry
The Jeff Dahn Bursary in Physics was created to celebrate the beloved professor in honour of his 60th birthday and offer support to first-year physics students
Many have left their mark on Dalhousie through their generosity and leadership, including countless inspiring women
Dalhousie introduces the MacLennan Society to recognize the university’s most loyal donors
A Dal team channels their inner country crooners, and raises over $100,000 for mental health
How the John D. Watson Memorial Scholarship helped student Larissa Roque connect her First Nations heritage to her architectural pursuits
How John Risley’s $25-million personal commitment helped demonstrate the viability of the Ocean Frontier Institute
Dr. Robert Forsythe worked to improve lives throughout his career. His impact and legacy carries on through the Dr. Robert and Mrs. Forsythe Prize
A $1.5-million gift from Dr. J Gordon Duff caps a lifetime of support to the College of Pharmacy
An $8-million gift from Dr. Margaret McCain and her late husband Dr. Wallace McCain made the Centre possible.
The new Collaborative Health Education Building (CHEB) will be home to Dal’s 3,700 Medicine, Dentistry and Health Professions students.