May 2018

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Terry Murray-Arnold  –  Citizenship, Students, Teaching and Learning, News
Wednesday, May 30, 2018
Alejandro Gutierrez Ocampo will cross the stage to receive his Master of Health Administration (MHA) this week, after discovering Halifax and the MHA program by chance while working as an MD on a cruise ship.
Dawn Morrison  –  Citizenship, Students, Teaching and Learning, News
Wednesday, May 30, 2018
Looking back on his childhood growing up in the Bahamas, Mario Rolle points to two main things that shaped him as a person: growing up in poverty, and discovering that even from a young age, he was driven to make a difference.
Trudi Smith  –  News, Citizenship, Students
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
To celebrate Convocation 2018, we chatted with students across the Faculty about their time at Dal, and their plans for the future.
Trudi Smith  –  News, Students
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
To celebrate Convocation 2018, we chatted with students across the Faculty about their time at Dal, and their plans for the future.
Trudi Smith  –  Citizenship, Students, News, Research
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
To celebrate Convocation 2018, we chatted with students across the Faculty about their time at Dal, and their plans for the future.
Dawn Morrison  –  News, Students
Monday, May 28, 2018
When Kirk Opie crosses the stage to receive his Bachelor of Science (Pharmacy) on May 28, he will be continuing a longstanding family tradition.
Trudi Smith  –  Dal Health in the News, Citizenship
Thursday, May 17, 2018
School of Communication Sciences and Disorders professor Elizabeth Kay Raining-Bird chairs group aiming to reduce poverty.
Colleen MacDonald  –  Citizenship, Teaching and Learning, Partnerships, News
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
In the fall of 1993, Maura Donovan was a student in the Bachelor of Social Work program at Dalhousie about to begin her second field placement. Witnessing the widespread challenges LGBTQ2+ youth experienced, Donovan decided to see if she could start a support program for her field placement.
Dawn Morrison  –  News, Innovation
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
The inaugural year of the Professional Development Fund for Staff has been hugely successful. The $15,000 fund has been almost entirely utilized, providing a wide range of professional development opportunities for Faculty of Health staff.
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Read "Hearing loss leaves many struggling with costs amid subsidy shortage" featuring the Dal Hearing Aid Assistance Program, administered by the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders - Globe and Mail - May 14, 2018