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For February 26, 2024

Employee Appreciation Week

Dal's second Employee Appreciation Week starts today! 

Throughout the week, events will take place across our campuses and in our communities in recognition of the dedication and commitment of everyone who works for Dalhousie. 

Kick off the week in... 

To register for these and other events this week, visit Employee Appreciation Week events and activities (login required).
 

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Reminder: Human Resources office closure today

The central Human Resources office in the Henry Hicks Building will be closed Monday, February 26 from 12:30–2 p.m.

Office printer lease expense for 2024‑24 budget

Office printer lease expense will be charged back to departments, faculties and units starting in April 2024.

Job postings

Aquatron Aquarist (2 positions) (Aquatron); Indigenous Student Advisor (Designated Position) (Student Academic Success Services).

Today on Dal News

 

A banner weekend: Dal Tigers collect five AUS titles

The Tigers brought home five AUS titles last weekend. The men’s and women’s track & field and swimming teams successfully defended their titles while the men’s basketball team re-captured the AUS title.

Dal scientist adds expertise in global effort to save the world's reef sharks

A research team that includes Dr. Aaron MacNeil of Dalhousie will revisit marine protected areas in 26 nations to check reef shark numbers and help design new conservation sites.

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