Today@Dal
News and events for Dal staff and faculty

For May 11, 2023

Today@Dal

Killam Library deep energy retrofit project begins next week

As of Monday, May 15, the Downie Wenjack Legacy Space on the main floor of the Killam Library will be closed for lighting and HVAC upgrades. The space is expected to reopen before the Fall semester starts in September.

HR office closure Tuesday, May 16, 2023

The central Human Resources office, in the Henry Hicks Building, will be closed Tuesday, May 16, 2023.

Enhancing STEM Education with Case Studies

Explore many examples of how a STEM educator may employ case studies to teach, engage, and assess our students.

Job postings

Supervisor, Client Services (Dalplex); Senior Data Analyst (Uniforum); Lab Manager (Psychiatry); Research Technician (Biochemistry & Molecular Biology); Department Administrator (Community Health & Epidemiology).

Today on Dal News

Major gift propels creation of new ocean science centre that will draw community to campus

A transformative $8.2-million gift from entrepreneur and conservationist Ross Beaty will fund the development of new interactive centre for marine biodiversity set to open in Dalhousie’s Steele Ocean Sciences Building in early 2025.

Dal study shines spotlight on threats from lost fishing gear

Researchers probing one Canada's most productive fishing regions have found the area off Nova Scotia's southern tip is littered with abandoned gear that can foul the marine environment and take a bite out of the industry's bottom line.

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