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Dalhousie ranks top 100 globally for sustainability impact

Dalhousie ranks top 100 globally for sustainability impact

The impressive efforts of Dalhousie students, faculty, and staff in working towards achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) shine through in the latest Times Higher Education Sustainability Impact Rankings, in which Dalhousie ranks in the top 100 universities globally for the fourth consecutive year.  Read more.

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By Stephanie Smith
Friday, February 8, 2008
Dalhousie Amnesty International Society to hold a bed-in to raise awareness about the crisis in Darfur
Dal News Staff
Friday, February 8, 2008
University of California professor Lisa Levin to present the 2008 Riley Memorial Lecture
By Marilyn Smulders
Thursday, February 7, 2008
A classroom becomes a concert hall as students in John Kirk's history class welcome Cuban musicians
By Ryan McNutt
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
When a convergence of damning incidents led the federal government to establish a government task force on reforming the RCMP, it commissioned a comprehensive report from Dalhousie researchers Chris Murphy and Paul McKenna. But change won't be easy for the storied police force: the researchers refer to the RCMP as “a proverbial super-tanker that takes miles to turn around.”
By James Covey
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Dalhousie Art Gallery kicks off February film series with restored African-American masterpiece