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November 2021

Dalhousie Sports Information  –  Sports
Wednesday, November 3, 2021
Men's soccer players Aiden Rushenas and Luke Berryman were both named AUS second team all-stars.
Dalhousie Sports Information  –  Sports
Wednesday, November 3, 2021
Women's soccer players Holly Buckler, Megan Chiasson and Riley Donovan all received AUS recognition.
Tisha King  –  Research, Management, Commerce, Business Administration, News
Wednesday, November 3, 2021
Research suggests punishing tax cheats can re-establish a sense of justice among the general public, so authorities should use their resources to ensure culpable offenders are held accountable, writes Dal's Tisha King.
Ken Conrad  –  Student Life, Graduate Studies
Wednesday, November 3, 2021
With the goal of helping prospective doctoral students choose a supervisor who will be a good fit, a group of Biology PhD students jointly wrote an article for an open-access journal — racking up an impressive 17,000+ views to date.
Matt Reeder  –  Medicine, Health Professions, News
Tuesday, November 2, 2021
A group of scholars and researchers co-led by a Dalhousie professor has joined forces in an effort to reshape medical and health education in Canada to better reflect the impacts of anti-Black racism on the delivery of care for African Nova Scotians and Black people.
Dalhousie Sports Information  –  Sports
Monday, November 1, 2021
Busy weekend for the Tigers as the women's volleyball action returns.
Matt Reeder and Becca Rawcliffe  –  Computer Science, News, Community & Culture
Monday, November 1, 2021
With support from the provincial government, Dalhousie is increasing its talent pipeline, research output and strategic partnerships to help meet the growing need for digital talent and expertise here in Nova Scotia.
Alison Auld  –  News, Science, Oceanography
Monday, November 1, 2021
The Scientific Director and CEO of the Ocean Frontier Institute is attending the COP26 climate meetings in Glasgow, Scotland this week, where she will make presentations and press the case for the ocean to be part of the discussion around reaching global carbon targets.