News Archive
May 2008
- Digging into the issues
- Thursday, May 29, 2008
- In recent decades, questions about who "owns" or has the right to benefit from the past have emerged as highly contentious issues in archaeology and related disciplines. “We have to work harder at engaging communities in a way that is not about dominating, but rather respects their rights and practices," says Prof. Brian Noble. "This means getting beyond the presumption that heritage is merely there for the taking.”
- A family affair
- Thursday, May 29, 2008
- Class of 2008: Transition Year Program grad Carrie Lee returns to Dalhousie in the fall
- China earthquake appeal
- Thursday, May 29, 2008
- The Dalhousie Chinese Student and Scholars Association mobilizes to raise money for earthquake relief
- Nurses as social mediators
- Wednesday, May 28, 2008
- Nursing prof Megan Aston explores the relationships between new moms and the nurses who help them. Nurses play a major role in coaching women to take on the new mantle of motherhood, building their confidence with information, demonstrations, feedback, support and encouragement.
- Survey on breast reconstruction
- Wednesday, May 28, 2008
- Researchers Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery urge participation in online survey
- Oh the year was two-thousand and eight
- Wednesday, May 28, 2008
- Law students honour Rob Currie, Barrett's Privateer warbler and inspiring professor, with award for teaching excellence
- Lord of the ring
- Wednesday, May 28, 2008
- Dalhousie Law School's graduating class presents custodian Tim Young with Weldon Law Grad Ring
- Problem solver
- Wednesday, May 28, 2008
- Class of 2008: Engineering grad Scott Wetton says co-op program put his education to the test
- A room of her own
- Tuesday, May 27, 2008
- Dalhousie University College of Continuing Education dedicates the Mary Jane White Room
- Reaching higher
- Tuesday, May 27, 2008
- Class of 2008: Management grad Niklas Rademacher excels at academics and athletics