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Major reforms could fundamentally reshape fisheries science and management in Canada, write Dal's Megan Bailey and colleagues ...
Patrick Hickey continues to hear about the lasting toll anti-2SLGBTQ+ policies and rhetoric has on mental health and feeling ...
The future of Canada’s farming sector — and by extension its food security, rural communities and economic sovereignty — will ...
Convocation this year featured a new Indigenous stole, a red ceremonial garment symbolizing pride, academic achievement, and ...
Dalhousie Senate bids farewell to Dr. Louise Spiteri with heartfelt tributes, poetic praise, and a surprise send-off marking ...
Shreya Sharma once dreamed of space, but found her true calling in tech. At Dal, she rose as a campus leader, helping build ...
Shutting down the power on campus to conduct essential electrical upgrades is far more than just flipping a switch: it's a ...
The Ag engineering student has actively pursued hands-on opportunities from 3D printing a go-kart to developing a robotic arm designed to detect and remove rocks from agricultural fields.
Co-op placements and experiential learning opportunities enhanced Biology grad Meg Langlais’s time at Dal, helping her gain ...
What began as a master’s degree in computer science for Rafael Copstein morphed into a PhD in cybersecurity and software ...
Ruth Riley, a Dalhousie grad rooted in Lake Loon’s rich heritage, blends her love for the ocean with a deep commitment to ...
The Rebecca Cohn Auditorum and Lagille Athetic Centre are full of family and friends waiting for honouary guests and ...