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A Rising Tide: In conversation with President Kim Brooks about Dalhousie’s new strategic framework

A Rising Tide: In conversation with President Kim Brooks about Dalhousie’s new strategic framework

Dalhousie President Kim Brooks discusses the new strategic framework, how it was shaped by community voices, and what it asks of the university and its community.  Read more.

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Matt Reeder
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Mia Mackenzie, a Master of Social Work student, earned top honours in Dal’s Glovin Award for an essay urging people to resist division by showing up and staying accountable to community.
Andrew Riley
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Dalhousie researchers are advancing health, clean energy, ocean science, and food innovation with new partner‑driven funding aimed at turning Nova Scotia research strengths into real‑world solutions.
Matt Reeder
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
A two‑year deep‑energy retrofit has modernized the Killam Memorial Library’s aging systems, boosting efficiency, reducing emissions, and setting the stage for similar upgrades across campus.

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By Leigh Beauchamp Day
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
The Environmental Technology Program (ETP) will support the development, demonstration, adoption and commercialization of environmental technologies and innovations that reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) and air pollutant emissions
Dal News Staff
Monday, November 26, 2007
Mike Boschat, a research technician with the Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science, captures images of the international space station Zarya (ISS) and the shuttle, which has separated from the station and is following behind.
By David J. Meadows
Monday, November 26, 2007
During last month's Convocation ceremonies, Phd candidate David J. Meadows sat down with Vaira Vike-Frieberga, the former president of Latvia. Dr. Vike-Frieberga talked about how she transitioned the former Eastern Bloc country from a totalitarian system to a full liberal democracy. She had to overcome the naysayers who said "That's the way we are and there's nothing that can be done about it."
By Perwaiz Hayat
Monday, November 26, 2007
Primed to become a democracy, Pakistan is instead moving backwards. Dalhousie's Perwaiz Hayat wonders how this has happened.
By Marilyn Smulders
Friday, November 23, 2007
Sixty-two student athletes are recognized for their ability to balance varsity sports and academic excellence. Their secret? Swimmer and aspiring architect Magda Gawlik says it all comes down to time management.