Changing the conversation on intimate partner violence
Philip MoscovitchTod Augusta-Scott (MSW’00), executive director of Bridges in Truro, takes a restorative approach to working with client to repair relationships damaged by violence
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Tod Augusta-Scott (MSW’00), executive director of Bridges in Truro, takes a restorative approach to working with client to repair relationships damaged by violence
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Nathalie Richard (BComm’97) set rally car racing records. But don’t tell her she’s the best woman in the sport: no man has done what she’s done either.
Experts in Dal’s Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences are exploring the implications of AI in the humanities
Dr. Deep Saini is set to join Dalhousie in January 2020
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Sura Hadad, Anirudh Koul, Megan Leslie and Heather McNeil become the first recipients of Dalhousie’s Aurum Awards
Matthew Herder focuses on the legal aspects of bio-medical innovation
Dal takes the lead in IHRIS, a new Nova Scotia-wide initiative aimed at making the health system smarter, nimbler and more efficient
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Ivan Joseph, new vice-provost, focuses on student experience
Edward Snowden among speakers for Open Dialogue series
Medical student Sarah Nersesian taps her passion for art with Designs that Cell
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Abaday Alzahrani (BComm’13) launched House of Eights Dance Co. in Halifax to celebrate the diversity of the city he has fallen in love with
Planetary scientist Christopher Hamilton (BSc’04) makes top 10 research list
Dr. Steve McVicar (MD’88) tests his orthopedic skills in warn-torn regions
Physiotherapist and alumna Jill Tasker (BSc(Physiotherapy)’80) supports two areas that are near and dear to her—athletics and physiotherapy
Made with Local founders Sheena Russell (BSc’09) and Kathy Cooper-MacDonald (BCD’06) aim to empower and support others by working with Nova Scotia social enterprises
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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
Dal’s newest innovation sandbox focuses on science-based research and innovation
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Dalhousie and the National Film Board team up on Ocean School