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Rustum Southwell renewed as Dalhousie chancellor for second term

Rustum Southwell renewed as Dalhousie chancellor for second term

Rustum Southwell has been reappointed to the university's most senior ceremonial role, looking to continue a Dalhousie and community legacy of growing opportunity for others.  Read more.

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Tanis Trainor
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
The movement advocates to empower customers, businesses, and independent repair providers with access to parts, tools, and software to repair products, devices, and technologies. Read more about progress in Canada.
Matt Reeder
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Dalhousie University placed in the top 20% globally in the 2027 QS World University Rankings, with strong performance in select research, sustainability, and global engagement indicators.
Matt Reeder
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Dalhousie hosted Indian partners for a high-level visit last week advancing joint research, innovation programs and industry collaboration, with new agreements, funding pathways and a shared global innovation campus taking shape.

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By Lukas Akerley
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Dal grads with rewarding careers prove the versatility of an arts degree.
Dal News Staff
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Should the Carleton University Student Association reconsider its decision to cancel Shinerama?
By Annie Burns-Pieper
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
What happened to the African Renaissance? Paul Tiyambe Zeleza, a Dal alumnus and University of Chicago professor, speculates on the question in the third Killam lecture.
Dal News Staff
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
The critical global shortage of health-care providers is a catalyst for a clearer understanding of people’s health-care needs, says the centre's director Dr. Gail Tomblin Murphy, whether they live in the Amazon in Brazil, on the streets of Kingston, Jamaica or in rural Nova Scotian communities.
By Joshua Tapper
Monday, November 24, 2008
Leslie Ramsammy, president of the World Health Organization’s 61st World Health Assembly, presses to bring health-care equity for people living in the developing world.