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For October 22, 2021

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Student Information and Systems Operations Specialist (Registrar's Office); Systems Support Analyst – internal posting (Human Resources, reposted – close date revised); Registered Physiotherapist (Physiotherapy); Human Resources Advisor (VP Advancement)

Today on Dal News

How Dal's Naiomi Metallic has turned law into a tool for reconciliation

The Schulich School of Law professor has made her mark as the Chancellor’s Chair in Aboriginal Law and Policy at Dalhousie. Now, she is set to embark on her second five-year term in the role with even bigger ambitions.

Paying tribute to a 'creative light': Bench unveiled in memory of architecture student

A new bench designed by a recent Dal architecture grad was installed in downtown Truro this month to pay tribute to another past School of Architecture student, Lucas Austin, who lost his life to addiction in 2014.

College Royal 2021 showcases the baa‑rilliant best of Dal's Agricultural Campus

Explore scenes from this year's College Royal, a long-standing tradition of agricultural showmanship, where particpants show off their livestock handling skills, knowledge of agricultural plants and physical prowess.

Grad profile: Ag degree plants seeds of career shift for aspiring teacher

Rebecca Apperley-Ryan moved to Nova Scotia from B.C. in the summer of 2010 with no plans to stay. Eleven years later she is on her way to becoming a teacher with son, Everett, by her side.

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