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Seeing the bigger picture: What staff and faculty took from Dal Engagement Day

Seeing the bigger picture: What staff and faculty took from Dal Engagement Day

Staff and faculty reflect on fresh insights, big‑picture thinking, and renewed inspiration sparked at this popular spring gathering, touching on AI, belonging, and the student experience.  Read more.

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Stephanie Rogers
Friday, May 8, 2026
From a father-son surprise to multi-generational families, this year’s Barley Party highlighted the deep ties linking students, alumni, and the future of agriculture.
Matt Reeder
Friday, April 24, 2026
A refreshed space, playful design elements, and a focus on connection are reshaping how prospective students experience Dal, turning a first visit into something memorable, personal, and distinctly Nova Scotian.
Ariann Greenidge
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Dal’s inaugural menopause event highlighted shared experiences, practical tools, and a push for workplace inclusion, ending with a pledge to support employees through this life stage.

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by Tina Usmiani
Monday, March 7, 2005
Philosophy professor Jason Holt offers a reading through the university library. An author of both scholarly and popular works (including "Memos to No One"), he writes about philosophical topics including the definition of art, the nature of consciousness, theories of truth and literary interpretation
Dal News Staff
Friday, March 4, 2005
While the men's track and field team were busy wrapping up a regional title, our swimmers were competing at nationals. We introduce a pair of student athletes who excelled in their respective sports.
by Catherine Young
Friday, March 4, 2005
A new offshore mapping workshop will make students "very employable."
by Evan Radisic
Wednesday, March 2, 2005
The Dalhousie Aboriginal Law Student Association (DALSA) organized a conference to evaluate how First Nations communities can made advances in future.
by Keri Irwin
Monday, February 28, 2005
Dalhousie's successful campaign has earned the university third place on the list of top 10 contributors to Halifax's overall United Way drive. Dalhousie placed second among the public sector donor organizations and had a significant number of leadership donors.