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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 Marilyn Smulders
Friday, January 11, 2008
"We have been placed apart," says El Jones, a spoken word artist and Dalhousie PhD student. "But the fact is, we have always been a part, an important part, of the world."
By Marilyn Smulders
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
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By Colin Craig
Monday, January 7, 2008
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Thursday, January 3, 2008
It’s been a secret Peter Aucoin has been keeping to himself for a couple of months. Sixty-one appointees to the Order of Canada were told of their appointments back in October and asked to keep mum until the Governor General of Canada Michaëlle Jean made the official announcement.
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Dalhousie student Chelsea Nisbett stands in the midst of a whirlwind: she’s launching a music career, finishing her bachelor’s degree and working part-time in the Registrar’s Office all at the same time.