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News and events for Dal staff and faculty

For October 21, 2024

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On campus flu clinics start today

Protect yourself and others! Appointments are now available for Dalhousie’s on-campus flu shot clinics in Halifax and Truro. On-campus flu shots are available FREE for all students, faculty and staff, as well as members of your family and the community. Book your appointment now.

Facilities Management client reception changes

Facilities Management is in the process of replacing our work management software (called FAMIS) that will go live in early 2025. During the transition, there will be a temporary decrease in service as staff learn and adapt to their new roles.

Forrest Building exterior sidewalk

A section of sidewalk on the East side of the Forrest Building will be closed due to construction from Monday, October 21 until Friday, October 25. The work area will have fencing surrounding the site and will be in place for the entire week. Accessible routes will be maintained. Please exercise caution in the area.

Studying for Success free weekly workshop schedule

Dal’s Studying for Success Program has virtual and in-person study skills workshops, available to all students, at no additional cost to them. Workshops this week include memorization and concentration, setting SMART goals, building and maintaining motivation, and effective reading strategies.

Job postings

Manager, Research Security Implementation (Research Services).

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Tigers Weekend Recap (Oct. 21)

It was a hetic weekend in Tiger Territory with several teams in action!



Above: The Tigers women's soccer team celebrates a goal in the win over the UPEI Panthers. (Brooke DiPaolo photo)

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