Today@Dal
News and events for Dal staff and faculty

For November 18, 2024

Today@Dal

Canada Post strike and Dalhousie mail

Please hold all outgoing mail until the strike is over. Inter-campus mail between campuses will be delivered as usual. For urgent outgoing mail, faculties and departments are responsible for arranging for couriers and covering the cost. 

Studying for Success workshops

Free Studying for Success workshops resume this week! Our workshops can help students begin preparing for their upcoming final exams.

Today on Dal News

Look back to understand the political present, says Dal‑educated scholar ahead of Stanfield Conversation

When advocating for resistance to non-democratic ideas and processes, Friends of Stanfield Conversations member and Dal alum Dr. Andy Knight advises pressing on, even when things look bleak.

Protecting our health, oceans, and future: Dal innovators celebrated at 22nd annual Discovery Awards

Dust explosions, how pathogens jump from animals to humans, and cancer patient empowerment programs are just some of the innovative research advances that were recognized at the 22nd annual Discovery Awards.

In photos: Teens explore Dal during Take Our Kids to Work day

Dal’s Faculty of Science hosted a group of Grade 9 students earlier this month as part of the national Take Our Kids to Work day, giving them a taste of research and learning on campus.

Tigers Weekend Recap (Nov. 18)

The Tigers had a big weekend to wrap up Study Break!

Highlights from across the Dal community

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