Today@Dal News and events for Dal staff and faculty
For May 26, 2025
Today@Dal
It's Access Awareness Week
From May 25 - 31, Access Awareness Week is recognized in Nova Scotia and across the country as National Accessibility Week. Learn more about the week and things you can do.
Does your child have plans this summer?
There are still spots left in Dalplex and Tigers summer camps. Choose from Active Kids, Active Youth, Girls Basketball, PURE Hockey, or Soccer.
Dal Arts Centre elevator out of service
The passenger elevator at Dal Arts Centre is currently out of service. Learn more about access options to the Rebecca Cohn, Fountain School of Performing Arts, Dal Art Gallery, and more.
New surplus items added in Halifax
Dal has a surplus materials program where equipment, furniture and supplies that were purchased with university funds and are no longer needed can be bid on and reused. Visit dal.ca/surplus to learn more.
Job postings
Postdoctoral Fellow (Community Health & Epidemiology); Research Development Officer (Science - Dean's Office); Research Coordinator (Psychology and Neuroscience).
Canadian governments are in a perilous situation as young Canadians view the public sector with rising suspicion and have little interest in public service careers.
Dalhousie hit the road to Yarmouth, Bridgewater, Sydney and other Nova Scotian communities in recent months, deepening ties through dialogue, outreach, and innovation as part of its province-wide Engagement Days initiative. Up next: Guysborough.
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