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Major reforms could fundamentally reshape fisheries science and management in Canada, write Dal's Megan Bailey and colleagues ...
Patrick Hickey continues to hear about the lasting toll anti-2SLGBTQ+ policies and rhetoric has on mental health and feeling ...
Dalhousie University has surged to 22nd globally for Clean Water and Sanitation in the 2025 THE Impact Rankings and ...
The future of Canada’s farming sector — and by extension its food security, rural communities and economic sovereignty — will ...
Convocation this year featured a new Indigenous stole, a red ceremonial garment symbolizing pride, academic achievement, and ...
Dalhousie Senate bids farewell to Dr. Louise Spiteri with heartfelt tributes, poetic praise, and a surprise send-off marking ...
Shreya Sharma once dreamed of space, but found her true calling in tech. At Dal, she rose as a campus leader, helping build ...
Shutting down the power on campus to conduct essential electrical upgrades is far more than just flipping a switch: it's a ...
The Ag engineering student has actively pursued hands-on opportunities from 3D printing a go-kart to developing a robotic arm designed to detect and remove rocks from agricultural fields.
Co-op placements and experiential learning opportunities enhanced Biology grad Meg Langlais’s time at Dal, helping her gain ...
What began as a master’s degree in computer science for Rafael Copstein morphed into a PhD in cybersecurity and software ...
Ruth Riley, a Dalhousie grad rooted in Lake Loon’s rich heritage, blends her love for the ocean with a deep commitment to ...