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From Dalhousie to the hit TV show The Pitt: A Nova Scotia innovation changing emergency care

From Dalhousie to the hit TV show The Pitt: A Nova Scotia innovation changing emergency care

A Nova Scotia‑engineered Ring Rescue device, born at Dalhousie and now used across North America, appeared in an episode of the award‑sweeping medical drama this week, showcasing real-life emergency innovation.  Read more.

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Jocelyn Adams Moss
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Students, alumni, and faculty gathered at Dalhousie for an International Women’s Day panel celebrating women in STEM and their stories of discovery, resilience, mentorship, and career growth.
Emma Sutro
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
From international engineering projects to transformative support for Dal students, Richard Murray’s lifelong commitment to people continues to inspire the community he uplifted.
Emm Campbell
Thursday, October 3, 2024
There was a time when Maeghan Tavener (BA’19) thought they might have to give up dance and theatre due to chronic illness. They found a way back to their passion and are making space for more disabled artists like them.

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Joanne Ward-Jerrett
Friday, October 9, 2015
Lace up those sneakers and get ready for the free President’s Fun Run/Walk on Saturday, October 17 — part of Homecoming 2015, open to all members of the Dal community. (And don't miss Rocky's Run on the Ag Campus.)
Matt Reeder
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Arthur McDonald (BSc’64, MSc’65, LLD’97) helped solve one of the biggest puzzles in modern physics — the "neutrino puzzle" — an achievement recognized this week with one of the world's most prestigious scientific awards.
Miriam Breslow
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
MBA grad John Gleeson has found his calling in the startup world through his work with marketing and tech company Affinio.
Marie Visca
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Computer Science alum Faten Alshazly, named one of Canada's 100 Most Powerful Women last year, is a strong presence in Dal's Women in Technology Society.
Mark Campbell
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
With his program Fish for Hope, alumnus Peter Corey is helping to boost the income of families in the Democratic Republic of Congo.