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Staff  –  News, Senior Administration
Friday, July 31, 2015
The compensation report, released alongside reports from other public sector organizations across Nova Scotia, lists all individuals at the university whose compensation exceeded $100,000 in 2014-15.
Rosalie Fralick  –  Student Life, Community & Culture
Friday, July 31, 2015
Dalhousie received best non-profit float at the 2015 Halifax Pride Parade, with dozens of students, faculty and staff turning out to show their support for LGBTQ+ individuals in our community.
Ali Seglins, photos
Friday, July 31, 2015
Photo Essay: Dal students, staff and faculty showed their colours at the 2015 Halifax Pride Parade.
Alana Milner
Thursday, July 30, 2015
Dal projects supported through the Canada Foundation for Innovation's John R. Evans Leaders fund focus on liver disease, arthritis, DNA and brain function, and more.
Danny Abriel (photos), Stephanie Rogers (text)
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Photo Essay: From sheep shearing demonstrations to crafting handmade rings from horseshoe nails, there were no shortage of unique activities for the hundreds of community members who dropped by the Agricultural Campus' annual Community Open House last week.
Jennifer Moore  –  Student Life, Research, Industrial Engineering, International, Engineering
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Engineering student Keilah Bias and her team won first place at a major design competition last month for an innovative charcoal press designed and refined to help a Kenyan village produce fuel more efficiently and sustainably.
Marie Visca  –  Research, News
Friday, July 24, 2015
PhD candidate Catherine Reeve is exploring whether dogs can detect changes in the blood sugar of people with diabetes, and how they do it.
Communications & Marketing  –  Student Life, Alumni, News, Community & Culture
Thursday, July 23, 2015
In advance of Saturday's Pride Parade, we ask members of the planning committee, "What's your pride?"
Matt Semansky  –  Research, International
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Whether it's investigating immigration trends and realities or providing services that help newcomers to Canada, Dal researchers are constantly exploring our changing nation.
Rosalie Fralick  –  Architecture and Planning, Planning, Community & Culture
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Two Dalhousie Planning students are responsible for three colourful pianos currently on the streets of Halifax, available for any and all to play a few tunes on this summer.