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Taylor Davis and Hudson Valliquette  –  Computer Science, Management, Architecture and Planning, Science, News, Engineering
Thursday, March 28, 2024
When it comes to work-integrated learning, Dalhousie students are not afraid to give it their all for the benefit of their employer organizations. Meet the six who emerged as winners in this year's celebration of top co-op talent.
Mia Samardzic  –  Student Life, News, Graduate Studies
Thursday, March 28, 2024
PhD student Reynaldo Popoli earned first place for his presentation on improving quality of life for patients living with ALS, a debilitating neurological disorder. Learn more about his work and a round up of other highlights from last week's 3MT final.
Christena Copeland  –  Alumni, Management, Community & Culture, Engineering
Thursday, March 28, 2024
Multinational developer, investor, entrepreneur, and Dal alum George Armoyan has built successful business ventures around the world. He visited campus this past week to field questions from first-year students eager to tap into his wisdom.
Amanda Kirby-Sheppard  –  Law, Community & Culture
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
The dynamic cast at this year's Weldon Literary Moot brought Cinderella v. Charming to life, raising more than $2,000 for the Halifax Humanities Society in the process.
Ariel Mackenzie  –  Arts and Social Sciences, Community & Culture
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
In this year's Shaar Shalom Lecture, the former CBC reporter and host detailed the abuse she endured during her first marriage and eloquently unbraided the threads of "shame, blame, and pain" she carried with her for more than 40 years.
Jacob Caines  –  Arts and Social Sciences, Theatre, Community & Culture
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
The ancient characters in Dal alum Sophie Jacome's play Euripidaristophanize explore how we make art in a world coming apart at the seams.
Kelly Taylor
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
Last fall, Dalhousie completed its biennial check-in on how employees, university-wide, are feeling about their work at the university. Take a look at some of the highlights and make plans to learn more at an upcoming information session.
Robert Huish  –  International Development Studies, Arts and Social Sciences, News
Friday, March 22, 2024
Russia has tied its currency to gold to evade sanctions. Shifting the ruble away from a pegged value and into the gold standard itself is aimed at making it a credible gold substitute at a fixed rate.
Kate Rogers  –  Medicine, Community & Culture
Friday, March 22, 2024
A new training resource from the national Black Health Education Collaborative will equip physicians and other health-care providers with guidance on how to provide better quality, anti-racist care.
Kelly Taylor  –  Human Resources, Community & Culture
Friday, March 22, 2024
Whether you are just starting out, you are midway through a career, or you’re transitioning to a leadership role, a new unit in Dal's Human Resources department can provide the support you need to excel.