Today@Dal News and events for Dal staff and faculty
For June 19, 2025
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IT transformation & merger of ATS with ITS
As part of its larger administrative transformation project, Dal is engaging in IT services transformation beginning with the merger of Academic Technology Services with Information Technology Services into one centralized unit.
Be safe in the heat
The EH&S office and Facilties Management have put together strategies departments and units can consider to help manage indoor temperatures and outdoor work, including a short list of climate controlled spaces.
Job postings
Institutional Data Steward (Oceanography); Communications Specialist (Psychiatry); Ocean Data Manager (Oceanography); Residency Education Scheduler – Halifax Site (Family Medicine); Functional Analyst (Registrar's Office); Graduate Program & Administrative Assistant (Physiology & Biophysics).
Ruth Riley, a Dalhousie grad rooted in Lake Loon’s rich heritage, blends her love for the ocean with a deep commitment to marine conservation and empowering future Black scientists.
Co-op placements and experiential learning opportunities enhanced Biology grad Meg Langlais’s time at Dal, helping her gain new perspectives and find herself over the course of her undergraduate degree.
After arriving at Dal somewhat by chance 15 years ago, PhD graduate James Kho has become a much-loved figure in the Department of Biology thanks to his positive attitude and research and teaching accomplishments
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