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For March 31, 2025

International Transgender Day of Visibility

Today, countries around the world, including Canada, celebrate the International Transgender Day of Visibility.

Dalhousie joins in celebration of trans, non-binary, and gender diverse students, staff, faculty and alumni and their contributions to society.

With trans people continuing to face discrimination worldwide, we all can play a part in creating more welcoming, inclusive spaces. Learn more.

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Department Administrative Assistant (Pathology); Anatomy Laboratory Technician (Medical Neuroscience).

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Storm warning: Dal social scientist explores life in Canada’s commercial fishing industry

Dal’s Dr. Hannah Harrison spent parts of five years exploring the Great Lakes region commercial fisheries and the challenges faced by fish harvesters. Her new documentary paints a picture of life in a changing industry.

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Excellence in action: Meet this year's Dal Board of Governors' award winners

The winners of Dal's top award for student leadership have made their mark through caring for each other and the planet, sparking new approaches to old problems, and creating connections that have lasting power.

Dal community celebrates outstanding achievements at the 2025 Impact Awards

Learn more about the dozens of students recognized at this year's ceremony for their accomplishments outside the classroom.

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