Set in stone
Ryan McNuttThree buildings in the Brutalist style turn 50
Three buildings in the Brutalist style turn 50
Daddy Atwood served up coffee and grub at Dal for 38 years.
Seven ways to foster resilience
What does it mean to be a civic university?
Highlights of current Dal research
The Schulich Leaders program celebrates 10 years
Peter Dykhuis brings art outside the four walls of the Dalhousie Art Gallery
Music student Sophia Cuni-Hall wins one of three inaugural Sankofa Scholarships
Alumnus Paul Gauthier keeps a close eye on the Halifax tech boom
Dr. Rafaela Andrade is turning lab discoveries into tools to benefit aging populations
In conversation with Theresa Rajack-Talley, vice-provost of equity and inclusion; Jalana Lewis, director of African Nova Scotian community engagement; and Catherine Martin, director of Indigenous community engagement
Glori Meldrum (BCOMM’95) has created a safe haven for victims of child sexual abuse
24 hours with Alisha Postma (BSC’12)
Highlights of current Dal research
Dr. Natalie Rosen is helping to end the stigma for couples and individuals coping with sexual problems
Dr. David Crowe has funded a scholarship that grows from his love of farming
Dr. Jeff Dahn is a global leader in battery research—and the first-year prof who makes physics understandable and fun.
The Honourable Scott Brison (BCOMM’89) continues to champion his alma mater as its eighth chancellor
Could you pass this 1869 first-year exam?
From podcasts to advisory panels, community-based research to collaborative reports, Dalhousie faculty are engaged well beyond the university.