Place your order before 4 p.m. AST on Dec. 20 for processing before the holidays. Orders placed during the holiday closure will be processed when Dal Bookstore staff return on Jan. 2.
Researchers at Dalhousie and the University of Oxford examined how refugees were received in Canada and the UK, finding low reception rates in both countries and limited pathways for settlement.
If more Canadian fathers are to harness the benefits of parental leave and remote work, we need to design employment and care policies in ways that recognize every family’s unique needs.
The Dalhousie Carol Sing takes place tomorrow (Dec. 19) from 12–1:30 p.m. in the Sculpture Court of the Dalhousie Arts Centre on University Avenue.
Talented students and faculty members from the Fountain School of Performing Arts will provide performances and lead renditions of classic carols, Hanukkah songs, and other holiday favourites.
We hope to see you there!
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