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Featured News
- Promoting international learning: Marjorie Mader Award provides extraordinary opportunity
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- Friday, May 17, 2013
- The Dalhousie Difference: Kaitlyn Boulding and Katherine Strynatka were the first recipients of the Marjorie Mader Award, supporting study abroad opportunities through the Department of German.
- A golden anniversary for Dental Hygiene at Dal
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- Monday, April 15, 2013
- Marlene Arron, a member of the School of Dental Hygiene's first graduating class in 1963, looks ahead to the school's 50th anniversary celebration later this month.
- Head in the game: Changing concussion culture in minor hockey
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- Monday, April 1, 2013
- From Dalhousie magazine: As we begin to learn more about the science behind concussions, Dal alum Michael Bruni, chair of Hockey Canada, is one of many leaders across Canada helping lead a culture change in the sport.
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AlumniApril
- A golden anniversary for Dental Hygiene at Dal
- Monday, April 15, 2013
- Marlene Arron, a member of the School of Dental Hygiene's first graduating class in 1963, looks ahead to the school's 50th anniversary celebration later this month.
- Scotiabank makes $1.5 million gift for student-led Ethics in Action program
- Tuesday, April 9, 2013
- The Dalhousie Difference: Gift to the Rowe School of Business will support the Scotiabank Ethical Leadership Initiative, engaging students and the business community in shaping ethical leadership.
- Head in the game: Changing concussion culture in minor hockey
- Monday, April 1, 2013
- From Dalhousie magazine: As we begin to learn more about the science behind concussions, Dal alum Michael Bruni, chair of Hockey Canada, is one of many leaders across Canada helping lead a culture change in the sport.
March
- Architecture that’s grounded in Nova Scotia
- Monday, March 25, 2013
- From the latest Dalhousie magazine: For Halifax architecture firm MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple, a design approach rooted in the province's landscape has led to national and international acclaim.
- Accolades for legal aid: New award honours Dal alum’s commitment to youth justice
- Tuesday, March 5, 2013
- The Dalhousie Difference: Chandra Gosine receives the inaugural Irving and Ruth Pink Award for Youth Development and Social Justice.