Hundreds of returnees and forced migrants reported being terrorised by soldiers and armed militias on both sides of the Sudan civil war, write Heather Tasker, Sabine Lee, and Susan Bartels.
Stephanie Pitman’s decades of service and her daughter Tylar’s nursing aspirations reflect the deep roots of care and ...
Dalhousie strengthened its sustainability profile in the latest QS rankings, outperforming many Canadian peers and ...
Dalhousie researchers work closely with Nova Scotia’s wild blueberry farmers to develop the innovations the sector needs to ...
Dalhousie introduces its first graduates of the Master of Physician Assistant Studies program, marking a milestone in ...
For the sixth year in a row, Dal is leading a coalition of Nova Scotia post-secondary institutions in raising money to ...
Dalhousie’s Isaac Bahler, a champion of climate innovation and carbon-removal research, has earned one of the world’s most ...
Extreme weather events expose systemic gaps in emergency planning. Sarah Norris’s doctoral work examines how policies fail — ...
Dalhousie researcher leads a $2M national study to explore how biological and social factors impact health outcomes for ...
DalOpera brings Louisa May Alcott’s classic Little Women to life at the Fountain School this week in Mark Adamo’s moving adaptation, exploring love, loss, and growth through a coming-of-age story ...
Legacies that last: Faculty and staff achievement celebrated at Dal's annual employee award ceremony
Nearly 30 awards presented to more than 50 individuals and groups from across the university at the 8th Annual Legacy Awards.
Dalhousie scholars and innovators earned top honours at the 23rd annual awards, recognized for breakthroughs in mental health ...
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