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Dal Solutions: Dalhousie study helps give Nova Scotia pharmacists the power to directly prescribe HIV prevention drug
Canadians have access to a drug that prevents HIV infection, but it's not getting into the hands of those who need it most. Dalhousie’s Dr. Kyle Wilby is tackling the issue by collaborating with policymakers to make Nova Scotian pharmacists among the first in the country with the ability to prescribe the lifesaving medication.
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Dal‑led initiative aims to help crack the code on gender barriers in tech
Women are still underrepresented in Canada’s tech sector. A new summit launched by Dal’s Faculty of Computer Science this spring provides a safe space for women students to upskill, network, and learn.
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Coral cam captures coastal conservation for the curious
A team of scientists is peering into the waters off the East Coast to examine deep-sea corals in current and proposed marine conservation areas – and you can watch along from the comfort of your computer.
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Game on! Dal alumni Olympians set take on the world in Paris
Several former Dal students are among the impressive contingent of Canadian athletes competing at the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris in the coming weeks. Learn more about them and when to watch.
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Kafka at 100: Rawi Hage’s brilliant ‘Cockroach’ invited some comparison to ‘The Metamorphosis'
Sixty years after his death, the work of German author Franz Kafka continues to resonate. To mark what would have been his 100th birthday, Brittany Kraus of Dal's English department writes about his influence on the 2008 novel Cockroach by Lebanese Canadian writer and photographer Rawi Hage.
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Uncovering the scope and impacts of poverty in 2SLGBTQ+ communities
Two Dal researchers are part of the first national study to examine 2SLGBTQ+ poverty in Canada.
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After 63 years, alum fulfills dream of Bachelor of Arts degree
A lot can change over the course of earning a degree at Dalhousie. Just ask Ken Clark. He finally completed his Bachelor of Arts degree at 83 — Dal’s oldest grad this year.
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Standing up for the world
Generations of Dalhousie's Rhodes Scholars are a force for good.
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Golden moments: Celebrating the 2024 Aurum Award Winners
Recognizing exceptional alumni who are making society a better place.
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