Research roundup, Fall 2021
Dalhousie MagazineHighlights of current Dal research
Highlights of current Dal research
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
Highlights of current Dal research
Strategies for getting active
Highlights of current Dal research
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
Exploring the many ways that the Dalhousie community is navigating the coronavirus’ ongoing challenges
Strategies for keeping calm and carrying on
Highlights of current Dal research
Keep your wits about you with these 10 smart-brain habits
Dr. Michael Ungar says our faith in the rugged individual’s ability to triumph over adversity is misplaced, and that we should focus instead on what really makes a difference: providing people with the supports to help them bounce back after difficulty
Experts in Dal’s Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences are exploring the implications of AI in the humanities
Dalhousie researchers are tackling some of the planet’s most complex and urgent challenges
Anishinaabe researcher Dr. Amy Bombay explores the intergenerational impact of trauma on Indigenous well-being
Professor Jennifer Llewellyn is leading the way on rethinking our approach to crime and punishment
A classroom assignment has led to a product launch for student Hayam Mahmoud-Ahmed and her project partners
As Dal enters its third century, the doors are opening to new teaching and research facilities across its campuses
Ignite dinner profiles creativity, inspiration and world-changing research
Dal’s almost 1,800 Killam Scholars have made remarkable contributions in their fields