Today@Dal
News and events for Dal staff and faculty

For December 4, 2013

United Way prize winners

Community Highlight: From parking spots to the 50/50 draw - see who won participation prizes during this year's United Way campaign. (And don't forget that donations are still being accepted into the new year as we work towards our goal!)

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Grade Changes can now be made using Dal Online

The Registrar's Office is pleased to announce that starting this fall term instructors are able to make grade changes using Dal Online. This can be found in the grade submission area.

DalBlend: Exploring Blended Learning

DalBlend is a three-part workshop series about blended learning (combining face-to-face and online learning) for faculty and sessional instructors to be offered in the 2014 Winter term.

Notice of Senate Meeting

Agenda for December 9 Senate meeting.

Media Highlight: "If ministers aren't responsible, government doesn't work"

Political Science's Lori Turnbull pens op-ed in the Globe and Mail on the federal government's revised accountability guidelines for cabinet ministers and secretaries of state.

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The argument for an independent Scotland

Scottish Education Secretary Michael Russell spoke at Dal during his Canadian visit last week, offering one of the first public lectures about his government’s new white paper on national independence.

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