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Dal News Weekly

No. 368 | January 21, 2016

STUDENT LIFE

All‑around accomplishment


Jeremy Ryant is not only an award-winning competitive swimmer but a globally-minded community leader. He's one of 80 Dal varsity student-athletes who were recognized for their achievements as Canadian Interuniversity Sport Academic All-Canadians this week.

Profile: Jeremy Ryant, from the pool to the poli‑sci classroom
Event coverage: Tigers varsity student-athletes shine in the classroom

Supporting grad student research

From new medical technologies to understanding how children learn language, hundreds of Dal's grad students are contributing to research in Nova Scotia with the support of the province's Nova Scotia Graduate Scholarships program.

Dal students inspire future scientists

Through the student-run Let's Talk Science group, Dal students are sharing their love of learning with junior and high school students across Nova Scotia.

Tigers Weekend Recap (Jan 15‑17)

Highlights from this past weekend's action in hockey, volleyball, basketball, swimming and track and field.

G2 Athletes of the Week (week ending Jan. 18)

Michelle Reddy (Track and Field) and Jordan Bruce (Track and Field) are this week's G2 Athletes of the Week.

COMMUNITY IMPACT

Many of Dal's Academic All-Canadians not only make impressive contributions to their teams, but to their communities as well. Among their ranks are AUS and CIS community award winners Sarah MacNeil and Sangmuk Choi.

Injury, sminjury: How a broken foot failed to stop hockey player Sarah MacNeil.
Community kicks: Sangmuk Choi makes time to give back

DIVERSITY & INCLUSIVENESS

Norma Williams, Dal's first executive director of diversity and inclusiveness, brings more than three decades of anti-racism, diversity and equity work to her new role.

Read more: Dedicated to diversity

CAMPUS EVENTS

Ready to declare your major? Next Tuesday's Academic Program Fair is an excellent opportunity to explore the huge variety of academic programs offered at Dalhousie, all in one convenient location.

Find more campus events on the Dalhousie Events Calendar.

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