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For March 01, 2021

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myDal 2.0 Project ‑ Feedback survey

Visit the myDal 2.0 Project site and help shape the myDal intranet.

Dal Bookstore's annual March Madness sale is back

Save all this week on a wide selection of clothing and accessories -- in-store and online!

Forum this week on Dalhousie's employment systems

LGBTQ2S+ faculty across the university are invited this week to give feedback on Dalhousie's employment systems.

Pets of Dalhousie: Meet Hamish

Get to know Hamish, a Scottish Terrier who lives with Julia Rodgers, a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science.

Virtual study skills workshops (Halifax)

Faculty and staff: Please inform your students about the Dalhousie Study Skills Program for Halifax campuses. Virtual workshops are aimed at helping students become more effective learners. Click for more details.

Job postings

Manager of Advocacy and Communications (Department of Political Science); Associate Legal Counsel (President's Office)

Today on Dal News

Dalhousie plays key role in Nova Scotia's vaccination efforts

When the first doses of COVID-19 vaccine arrived in the province in December, Nova Scotians got an optimistic glimpse of life after the virus — with vaccination efforts made possible in part through the support of the Dal research community.

Chemistry's winning streak continues: Department lands three awards from Canada's top chemistry association

Alison Thompson, Mark Stradiotto and Laura Turculet all received prestigious awards from the Canadian Society for Chemistry this year, recognition following on the heels of a string of other significant awards for the department last year.

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