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Dalhousie Sports Information  –  Sports
Friday, October 21, 2016
CANADIAN UNIVERSITY SPORT UNVEILS THE BEGINNING OF A NEW ERA WITH NEW NAME, NEW LOGO, NEW BRAND: U SPORTS
Dalhousie Sports Information  –  Sports
Friday, October 21, 2016
The Tigers women’s basketball, volleyball and hockey teams are all hosting breast cancer awareness and fundraising activities.
Cherry Au  –  Alumni, Community & Culture
Thursday, October 20, 2016
The annual President's Fun Run/Walk last weekend saw more than 650 people (and dogs!) take part in a breezy jog across all three Halifax campuses.
Zoe Bell  –  Research, Arts and Social Sciences, Political Science
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Thanks to a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship, Dal Political Science student John Mitton is getting to advance his award-winning international conflict research at the University of Southern California.
Michele Charlton  –  Research, Medicine, Psychiatry
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Psychiatrist Dr. Rudolf Uher is this year's recipient of the $100,000 Royal-Mach-Gaensslen Prize for Mental Health Research, in recognition of his innovative approaches to helping pre-empt mental illness.
Stephanie Rogers  –  Agriculture, Community & Culture
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
River Road on the Agricultural Campus renamed “Sipu Awti” in the Indigenous Mi’kmaq language.
Matt Reeder  –  Community & Culture, Engineering, Industrial Engineering
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Industrial engineer Eldon Gunn’s impact is still felt at Dal and beyond, particularly in a new scholarship named in his honour.
Mike Still, Dalhousie Athletics  –  Sports
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Men's soccer Tiger Hassan Alnuwaysir has been embracing challenges his entire life.
Matt Reeder  –  News
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
The university is currently soliciting updates from across the Dal community for the next incarnation of its "Culture of Respect: Progress on Report Recommendations" update.
Michele Charlton  –  Research, Management, Resource and Environmental Studies
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Postdoc Brendan Haley is researching hydroelectric power and other renewable energy sources, exploring how Canada can maximize its hydroelectric advantage to promote low-carbon systems of innovation.