Today@Dal
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For April 14, 2020

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"Invest in Yourself" 30‑day Wellness Challenge

Commit to try small health habits each day for 30 days.

Competency Camp 2020 ‑ Week 3

Dalhousie Leadership Competencies and Core Competencies help all employees at Dal throughout their careers.

SuperStaff: Meet the SuperNOVA team

SuperNOVA's core team grew to seven full-time members of staff in 2020.

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Heeding the call: Student‑led volunteer initiatives support others during pandemic

Even though classes and exams have moved online, Dalhousie students and their peers across the country have found amazing ways to contribute to COVID-19 efforts.

COVID‑19 researcher profile: Dr. Scott Halperin

A pandemic is a global event with ramifications extending well beyond the boundaries of medical care. That’s why a leading Dal disease researcher is studying public policy and its social implications in the context of COVID-19.

Making your home office work for you

Dal Occupational Therapist Karen Joudrey offers tips and tricks for making your kitchen table, home office or wherever you are working from safe and comfortable.

Coronavirus triage protocols: Hard choices over ventilator shortages shouldn’t put doctors at legal risk

If COVID-19 causes a ventilator shortage in hospitals, triage protocols will dictate who gets life-saving treatment. Health-care workers need protection from liability for following those protocols, writes Law professor Jocelyn Downie.

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