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Dalhousie’s African Nova Scotian Strategy group has secured a prestigious SSHRC Insight Grant to propel an important research ...
Dalhousie’s vibrant crew lit up Halifax Pride with joy, colour, and solidarity — a celebration of 2SLGBTQIA+ rights and ...
The Dal-based Dallaire Institute for Children, Peace and Security is ramping up emergency prevention efforts across Latin ...
Dalhousie has announced the appointment of Cathie O’Toole as the university’s next Vice-President Finance and Administration.
Dalhousie honours research excellence across disciplines — from sleep science to ocean sustainability, digital health to ...
This summer, Nova Scotians join Dalhousie researchers in a groundbreaking eDNA project to track marine life shifts as ocean ...
Dalhousie’s notable alumni are recognized for leadership and impact across fields. In June 2025, six distinguished ...
A forgotten time capsule from Dalhousie Medicine’s Class of 2000 resurfaces, bridging generations with heartfelt messages and ...
News » Go to news main Professor Jennifer Llewellyn ft in "Restorative justice could have offered a better path for everyone involved in the Hockey Canada trial" ...
Fairy disease can shorten lifespans and damage organs. A new treatment offers sufferers of the disorder a reprieve from routine treatments and an easing of the pain caused by the disease.
A healthy and sustainable planet means supporting action based on scientific evidence, not misinforming people with catchy phrases and political rhetoric, writes Dal's Tony Walker and colleague Miriam ...
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