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March 2026

Joshua Boyter  –  Student Life, Research, News
Friday, March 27, 2026
Thirteen finalists will compete on March 31 for the 2026 3MT title — including the first‑ever undergraduate honours contender in the new wildcard category.
Jeffrey Lawton  –  Student Life, Community & Culture
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Dal’s 15th annual Impact Awards brought students, faculty, and staff together to celebrate remarkable contributions in community service, student life, leadership, and society involvement across every corner of campus.
Kenneth Conrad, Graeme Gunn, Kate Rogers, Tanis Trainor  –  Student Life, Science, Medicine, Community & Culture
Thursday, March 26, 2026
This year’s Dal Board of Governors winners show how purposeful action creates lasting change. Get to know more now about how they are doing so.
Jocelyn Adams Moss  –  Psychology, Science
Thursday, March 26, 2026
In this episode of Sciographies, we talk to Dr. Leanne Stevens, an educator and university teaching fellow in Dalhousie’s Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, and associate dean, academic in the Faculty of Science.
Matt Reeder  –  Research, News
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Dalhousie earns global recognition across dozens of disciplines, with strong showings in life sciences and natural sciences and a growing number of top-ranked subjects in Canada.
Farrah Smith  –  Food Services, Community & Culture
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
A lively campus cook‑off sparked community spirit as teams raced the clock and transformed surprise ingredients into impressive dishes in Dal’s fourth-annual Battle of the Chefs.
Kate Hayter  –  Arts and Social Sciences, Theatre, Community & Culture
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
DalTheatre’s final production of the season offers an immersive adaptation of Homer's classic epic, The Odyssey, driven by inventive student design and engaging direction.
Alison DeLory  –  Alumni, Research, Student Life, News, Community & Culture
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Explore stories on Dal’s biomedical hub, research strengthening Canada’s sovereignty, the power of podcasting, and much more.
Renée Hartleib  –  Alumni, Commerce, Management
Monday, March 23, 2026
Inspired in an entrepreneurship class by old, slimy greens, Jay Wilmot is the founder and CEO of Canada’s first fully automated greenhouse operation, producing up to 12,000 pounds of crisp, fresh lettuce every day.
Amanda Kirby-Sheppard  –  Law, Student Life
Friday, March 20, 2026
More than 80 people gathered for the 15th annual Weldon Literary Moot based on Mary Shelley’s 1818 Gothic novel Frankenstein, raising $4,530 for charity.