Faculty of Agriculture E-Bulletin
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April 7th, 2015

News

A Barley Tradition

For nearly 100 graduating Dal AC students, lthe 2015 Barley Party was one of the proudest and most exciting moments of their lives.

Spaaa Day 2015

It was a Spaaa day on the Agricultural Campus for 65 of the Faculty's sheep flock March 31, 2015.

Alumni named Atlantic Outstanding Young Farmers for 2015

Agriculture alumni Sara ('05) and David ('07) Simmons run Pure Holsteins dairy farm in Little Rapids, Nfld, and were recently feted by Canada's Outstanding Young Farmers Program.

Becoming more stress resilient

Stress ... we all feel it. We can't and shouldn't eliminate it completely, but we can learn practical, specific ways to reduce that "over-stressed" feeling and protect ourselves from its negative effects.

Dal AC International Office Open House ‑Caribbean Fiesta

Join us as we welcome spring and celebrate our grand re-opening in our new location.

Visitors from FAFU and Upcoming Seminars

Don't miss these upcoming seminars by our visiting scholars April 9th!

A long way from home, but still with family

Marine Harvest’s Yingqiang (Richard) Zhang, BingXin (Robin) Hou, and Xueming (William) Gao have come a long way together, literally. The friends first met while attending studies in their home province of Fujian, China. Seven years later they’re still great friends and sharing residence in beautiful Campbell River

19th Annual Dalhousie Conference on University Teaching and Learning

Registration is now open for the 19th Annual Dalhousie Conference on University Teaching and Learning. The 2015 DCUTL will take place on April 29 and 30 in the Rowe Management Building at the Dalhousie University Campus in beautiful Halifax, Nova Scotia.

It's No Longer Business As Usual. How a Millionaire Entrepreneur Saved a Nova Scotia Town.

Join the Truro and Colchester Chamber of Commerce and their co-presenters as they present keynote speaker Glynn Williams, an international entrepreneur and millionaire who, among other things, owns more than half a dozen Guysborough County businesses.

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