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The Dalhousie Difference: Rufus Alubankudi is on track to fulfill his career aspirations, thanks to a generous renewable scholarship. Read more.
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.
Archives
AlumniApril
- Engineers designing the future
- Tuesday, April 10, 2012
- The Dalhousie Difference: How an increased emphasis on design helps students understand role of creativity.
- Inspiring the next generation of oceanographers
- Tuesday, April 10, 2012
- Alumnus Peter Franks delivers the annual Gordon Riley Memorial Lecture, highlighting the diversity of Dal's program.
- A donation for hope
- Monday, April 2, 2012
- The Dalhousie Difference: Saunders-Matthey Foundation gives boost to cancer prevention research.
March
- Alumna and Chatelaine "Everyday Hero” champions restorative justice
- Monday, March 26, 2012
- Emma Halpern's values-based legal career led to her being named one of Chatelaine magazine’s “Women of the Year.”
- A $1 million gift to build bridges
- Tuesday, March 6, 2012
- Richard Murray and his wife, Melda, have established an endowed scholarship fund at Dal with their gift of $1 million to the Faculty of Engineering.