Faculty of Agriculture E-Bulletin
News and events for Dalhousie Agricultural Campus

June 18th, 2025

Resending the Bulletin as there was an error in the previous edition. Apologies

News

Faculty of Agriculture celebrates excellence, leadership, and legacy at Class of 2025 Graduation Banquet

The Faculty of Agriculture recently celebrated the remarkable achievements of the Class of 2025 during its annual Graduation Banquet—a tradition that celebrates not only academic excellence, but community, leadership, and lasting impact of its students on campus life.

Hands‑On Science: Grade 7 students explore Dalhousie at AgZone

Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Agriculture welcomed close to 450 Grade 7 students from local schools to campus over three days earlier this month for annual AgZone activities.

The culture of plants in prison

A unique horticultural skills training program at the Nova Institute for Women in Truro has been extended for an additional three years.

BCDI Canadian International Development Scholarships

This fall, three BCDI 2030 scholarship recipients will begin their studies in the B. Tech Small Business Management program, and two more will begin in the fall of 2026.

Atlantic BIOCON Conference

Subhiksha Jayakumar, a Master’s student in the Faculty of Agriculture under the supervision of Dr. Gurpreet Singh Selopal, recently secured first place in the poster competition at the Atlantic BIOCON Conference

The Passing of Dr. Bernard Jackson

Dr. Bernard Jackson was instrumental in the creation of the campus Rock Garden and the establishment of the Friends of the Garden group.

Canada Day Parade participants needed

Join our campus for the 2025 Canada Day Parade on Tuesday, July 1

Truro Pride Parade

Join us on our float for Pride 2025

Community Day volunteers

Consider volunteering for Community Day on July 24th

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