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News and events for Dal staff and faculty

For November 05, 2020

Open House goes virtual

While Dalhousie can't welcome prospective students to campus as we normally would this fall, the Dal community has come together to deliver a special virtual open house experience this Saturday (November 7). Participants will explore programs, learn more about our campuses, connect with profs and students, and get a feel for student life. Learn more about Virtual Open House and how to register.

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DalCard service ‑ Available by appointment

DalCard services have been shifted to appointment only

2020 Black Conference Webinar presents two sessions with author Dr. Joy DeGruy on November 6

The Nova Scotia Black Men’s Health League and Nova Scotia Black Women's Alliance will present two virtual sessions with Dr. Joy Degruy, author of Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America’s Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing

New Sciographies Episode: Dr. David Barclay, Department of Oceanography

Sciographies is a podcast and radio produced by the Faculty of Science

Job Postings

Associate Director, Donor Relations (Advancement); Communications and Engagement Specialist (Rowe School of Business); Manager, Facilities and Safety (Faculty of Engineering General); SharePoint Technical Developer (ITS Client Services)

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Replicating the lab at home

Analytical chemistry and engineering student Alanna Gravelle used her summer research scholarship to build a lab instrument for use at home.

Meet David Barclay, oceanographer (and podcast host)

In the last Sciographies episode of the year, pharmacology student, neuroscience alum and varsity athlete Gracious Kashéké (BSc’20) takes over hosting duties to interview usual host David Barclay for a change.

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