News
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Ask an expert: Scott Pruysers on Nova Scotia’s new premier and the challenges he’s navigating
Iain Rankin was sworn in as Nova Scotia’s new premier last week, setting into motion what is a rarely experienced chance at trial leadership without a general election. Dr. Pruysers explains the process and helps us understand the importance of some of Rankin’s early decisions.
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Nobel Peace Prize win for World Food Programme adds momentum to Dal alum’s battle against global hunger
Benjamin Syme Van Ameringen (BA'09) was first introduced to humanitarian-assistance work through an internship while a student at Dalhousie. Now, more than a decade later, he's helping the world's largest humanitarian organization tackle food insecurity around the globe.
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Slavery, freedom and abolition in Canada: Starting the collection
The study of slavery in Canada has been largely marginalized within examinations of the topic in the Americas, something Afua Cooper has set out to change by assembling a foundational volume of essays on the under-researched subject.
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Fountain School's Beyond Windows opens doors for remote creation
Beyond Windows, the Fountain School's third show of the season, debuted this week, bringing third-year students together from across the country to perform from their bedrooms, backyards, and even their showers.
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Dal Arts Centre turns 50: Celebrating five decades of excellence in performance, exhibitions and teaching
For half a century, the Dalhousie Arts Centre has been a hub for the arts in our local community. Join us as we celebrate all year long.
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The Weeknd at the Super Bowl and shanties on TikTok reflect how masculinity is performed in 2021
The falsetto virtuosity of the Weeknd, headliner of this year's Super Bowl halftime show, contrasts with popular ShantyTok singalongs. How do these both reflect masculinity in 2021? Dalhousie's Jacqueline Warwick and Steven Baur explore.
Recently in Dal News
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Ask an expert: Scott Pruysers on Nova Scotia’s new premier and the challenges he’s navigating
Iain Rankin was sworn in as Nova Scotia’s new premier last week, setting into motion what is a rarely experienced chance at trial leadership without a general election. Dr. Pruysers explains the process and helps us understand the importance of some of Rankin’s early decisions.
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Nobel Peace Prize win for World Food Programme adds momentum to Dal alum’s battle against global hunger
Benjamin Syme Van Ameringen (BA'09) was first introduced to humanitarian-assistance work through an internship while a student at Dalhousie. Now, more than a decade later, he's helping the world's largest humanitarian organization tackle food insecurity around the globe.
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Slavery, freedom and abolition in Canada: Starting the collection
The study of slavery in Canada has been largely marginalized within examinations of the topic in the Americas, something Afua Cooper has set out to change by assembling a foundational volume of essays on the under-researched subject.
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Fountain School's Beyond Windows opens doors for remote creation
Beyond Windows, the Fountain School's third show of the season, debuted this week, bringing third-year students together from across the country to perform from their bedrooms, backyards, and even their showers.
Events
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Irving Glovin Lecture 2021: "Africana Jewish Studies" by Dr. Lewis R. Gordon, PhD, Professor of Philosophy, University of Connecticut
March 25, 2021, 7:00 PM -
Safe Space for White Questions - March Edition
March 31, 2021, 12:30 PM