Today@Dal
News and events for Dal staff and faculty

For November 01, 2022

Cheers to our newest Class of 2022 grads!

Fall Convocation takes place today and tomorrow at the Dalhousie Arts Centre in Halifax, with four ceremonies in total celebrating the newest members of the Class of 2022. 

You can watch the ceremonies live via webcast at the Convocation website and read below on Dal News for stories about a few of our outstanding graduates. 

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Help a student feel at home this holiday season!

Support the return of the annual International Student Holiday Dinner.

Request for Feedback – Department of Physiology and Biophysics Survey (For stakeholders external to the department)

Questionnaire for external stakeholder feedback to inform the Survey Committee for the Department of Physiology and Biophysics survey process.

Job postings

Research Associate (Mathematics & Statistics); Director of Development, Corporations and Foundations (Advancement); Research Coordinator (Community Health & Epidemiology); Employer Liaison Specialist (Sci, Information Tech, Eng Co-op Ed).

Today on Dal News

Grad profile: Discovering a passion for research

Bachelor of Dental Hygiene grad Sijie – Jessie – Yang has learned that there's far more to dental hygiene than clinical care and believes her interest in research will deepen the care she is able to provide patients.

Grad profile: OT degree opens doors to meaningful work and lifelong friendships

For Katie Siri-Ngammuang, an MSc in Occupational Therapy provided a pathway to a career she's been passionate about pursuing for a long time.

Grad profile: A bit like coming home

Roger Crowe's recently completed two-year Certificate in Technology Education program enriches his teaching practice and builds on his earlier degree in Biology Tech from the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, now known Dal's Faculty of Agriculture.

Dal researchers use novel breathing test to explore whether vaping causes lung damage

As the number of consumers using vapes continues to rise around the world, so too do concerns over their safety and the potential long-term effects on users' lungs.

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