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Dalhousie’s African Nova Scotian Strategy hosted “Taking Care of Us” this spring, a vibrant event spotlighting Black ...
Dal scientists use cutting-edge technology to glean insight into the behaviour of an ancient species under threat, work ...
Dal researcher Dr. Luc Cousineau investigates how online communities radicalize young men, revealing the dangerous ...
These student researchers tackled a key challenge in polar research by creating a communication system that could transform ...
A flag-raising event on campus Tuesday set the tone for this year's Pride festivities with powerful speeches, vibrant energy, ...
A healthy and sustainable planet means supporting action based on scientific evidence, not misinforming people with catchy ...
Dalhousie’s global reputation grows with strong performances in key research and international faculty indicators in the 2026 ...
From community roots to campus change: John R. Sylliboy steps into historic role to lead Indigenous Relations at Dalhousie Introducing Dal's first Vice-Provost, Indigenous Relations Matt Reeder - May ...
OpenThink enters its sixth year of public scholarship, inviting nine Dalhousie PhD candidates to inform conversations on some of the latest research emerging from the university's classrooms and labs.
Canada is experiencing its largest measles outbreak in more than a decade, with cases rising to about 500 in recent weeks. The majority are in Ontario and Quebec, but other provinces are seeing cases ...
The 2025 QS World University Subject Rankings, released this week, show Dalhousie rising slightly in one broad subject area and maintaining strength in several others. The university rose three spots ...
A Canadian naval vessel with scientists from Dal and other Canadian government and academic institutions has cruised into Antarctic waters, carrying equipment designed and built in Nova Scotia, in an ...