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Keep growing
Learning
November 29, 2021

Keep growing

Beth Hitchcock

Seven ways to foster resilience

Power play
Learning
March 15, 2021

Power play

Ryan McNutt

Dr. Jeff Dahn is a global leader in battery research—and the first-year prof who makes physics understandable and fun.

Shifting gears
Learning
October 27, 2020

Shifting gears

Matt Reeder

How Dal’s faculty, staff and students transitioned to online learning

What does 21st-century learning look like?
Learning
March 24, 2020

What does 21st-century learning look like?

Matt Reeder

Smarter use of technology, closing the gap between classroom lessons and real-life scenarios, and meeting the challenges of a more diverse student body are all part of the picture.

Smart talk
Learning
July 16, 2019

Smart talk

Philip Moscovitch, Matt Reeder and Ryan McNutt

Edward Snowden among speakers for Open Dialogue series

Knowledge surge
Learning
March 12, 2019

Knowledge surge

Niecole Comeau

Dal’s newest innovation sandbox focuses on science-based research and innovation

Deep dive
Learning
March 12, 2019

Deep dive

Michele Charlton

Dalhousie and the National Film Board team up on Ocean School

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 seat at the table
Learning
June 6, 2017

A seat at the table

Jane Doucet

When Dalhousie Chancellor Anne McLellan studied at Dal, Aboriginal issues were rarely discussed. Now, thanks to McLellan’s funding of the Chancellor’s Chair in Aboriginal Law and Policy, lawyer Naiomi Metallic is helping ensure that’s no longer the case

Bridging the gender divide in computer science
Learning
February 27, 2017

Bridging the gender divide in computer science

Matthew Semansky

How Dalhousie’s Faculty of Computer Science is tackling gender diversity head on, as it attempts to attract a more balanced pool of students

Sexton Campus Renewal Set to Spark Innovation
Learning
November 1, 2016

Sexton Campus Renewal Set to Spark Innovation

Matthew Semansky

The first major development project on Sexton Campus in decades will help unlock the Atlantic region’s entrepreneurial potential

Using Your Head
Learning
February 22, 2016

Using Your Head

Dawn Morrison

Shaun Boe’s Laboratory for Brain Recovery and Function in Dal’s School of Physiotherapy is focused on figuring out how our brains could help heal our bodies.

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