Today@Dal News and events for Dal staff and faculty
For September 15, 2025
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Resumption of teaching for King’s classes
The University of King's College announced a resumption of most teaching at King’s, which would include both King’s and Dalhousie students in their classes, beginning today (Monday, Sept. 15).
Test your idea with Lab2Market Validate
Curious to see if your idea has commercial potential? Lab2Market Validate offers tailored programming and coaching for researchers to put their ideas to the test, engage with customers, and translate their innovations from the lab to the market.
Volunteer at Dalhousie's Free Store
From sorting donations to greeting students at the door, we’ve got opportunities for anyone who wants to get involved and help reduce waste on campus.
Retirement gathering location change
The retirement reception celebrating Laura Hills on Tuesday, September 16 will now take place at the Office of Advancement between 2 and 3:30 p.m.
Job postings
Program Manager – UNITE research projects (Psychiatry); Part-Time Academic (French).
Dal Reads selects Son of Elsewhere, Elamin Abdelmahmoud’s moving memoir on identity and belonging, inviting the Dalhousie community to read and reflect together.
Dalhousie’s student-run farm, Sustain by Cultiv8, opens its gates Sept. 21 to showcase hands-on innovation in sustainable farming and food security.
Tonight: Falling Walls Atlantic
Falling Walls brings together young innovators to face a daunting challenge—making the case for why their breakthrough idea has the potential to change the world for the better, in just three minutes.
The Atlantic Canada event takes place tonight (Sept. 15 at 6 p.m.) where nine Dalhousie students will take the stage.
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