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Dal Magazine - Dalhousie University Alumni Magazine 2017November
Revelations, revolutions and radio
Innovation
November 20, 2017

Revelations, revolutions and radio

Matthew Semansky

CKDU shows like Black Power Hour challenge societal structures and amplify voices of marginalized people and groups. For Dal’s campus radio, social justice has always been on the playlist.

Engineering opportunity
People
November 20, 2017

Engineering opportunity

Matt Reeder

Bai Bintou Kaira embraces life’s challenges

“Like all thunders rolled into one”
History
November 20, 2017

“Like all thunders rolled into one”

Ryan McNutt

On the 100th anniversary of the Halifax Explosion, we look back at the role Dalhousie and its students played in helping the city heal

A legacy of loyalty
Giving
November 20, 2017

A legacy of loyalty

Elizabeth MacDonald

Dalhousie introduces the MacLennan Society to recognize the university’s most loyal donors

The future of food
Research
November 20, 2017

The future of food

Matt Reeder

How Dalhousie researchers are contributing to food-related research

Microbial connections
People
November 20, 2017

Microbial connections

Michele Charlton

Dr. Erin Bertrand’s work with ocean microbes explores the impact that small changes can have on larger—and even global—systems

The heart of the issue
Innovation
November 20, 2017

The heart of the issue

Melanie Jollymore

Dr. Alex Quinn and his collaborators advance our understanding of the heart’s electrical activity—and provide new directions for preventing arrhythmias

Sparking conversation
Alumni
November 20, 2017

Sparking conversation

Fallon Bourgeois

Dal’s new Open Dialogue program aims to bring the university community together for lively conversation and learning opportunities

Reaching out, lifting up
Learning
November 20, 2017

Reaching out, lifting up

Richard Florizone

Improving diversity and inclusion on campus ensures that the next generation of scholars will be prepared to tackle the challenges of our time

A passion for research
People
November 20, 2017

A passion for research

Jocelyn Adams

As Dal’s Department of Psychology and Neuroscience celebrates its 70th anniversary, Dr. Barrie Frost (PhD’67) reflects on a lifetime of pioneering research

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