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News and events for Dal staff and faculty

For September 26, 2024

Homecoming sports action this weekend

Cheer on your Dal Tigers! It's Dalhousie vs. UNB all day Saturday for Homecoming. Head to the Studley Quad for lawn games, a beer garden, and food trucks, and cheer on the Tigers football team as they take on UNB Fredericton at 12:30 p.m. on Wickwire Field! Then stick around for women’s and men’s soccer vs UNB at 5:30pm and 7:45pm!

More details: Dalhousie Events Calendar

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Human Resources office closure Thursday, September 26, 2024

The central Human Resources office, in the Henry Hicks Building, will be closed at noon on Thursday, September 26, 2024, and will remain closed for the afternoon.

Killam Library opening at noon Saturday

The Killam Library is opening at 12 p.m. on Saturday, September 28, due to a planned power shutdown related to the Killam Library deep energy retrofit project.

Participants needed for online grocery shopping study

We are looking for healthcare professionals (HCP) and HCP students in Nova Scotia, who shop online for groceries, to help fill out questionnaires about their food purchases, technology use, and food intake.

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Two exciting milestones, one amazing Dal Business Networking Night

Dal's Management Career Services reached 20,000 business work terms this fall and hosted a record number of attendees at its popular fall networking event. Take a look back at photos and highlights.

Dalhousie to host 2027 U Sports Men’s Basketball Final 8 championship

Dal's hosting duties for the national championship is one of four U Sports championships coming to Halifax in the coming years, a new chapter for university sports in Canada.

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