Michael Clayton kicks off film series


The Bioethics of Mental Health uses popular films to stimulate discussion on mental health issues.
 
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 BENEFIT CONCERT

The Dalhousie Red Cross/Red Crescent Society hosts a benefit concert featuring performances by Tyler Shea and Michael Redden on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 7:30 p.m. in the Gradhouse. All money raised goes to the Red Cross Food Security Crisis Appeal for sub-Saharan Africa.


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 VIDEO

How aware are you of what's going on around you? To promote cycling awareness, Transport for London has created a whodunnit video to show it's easy to miss what you're not looking for. SEE VIDEO.

 
 
 NEWS LINE-UP
Community Contributions  |  December 18, 2008

Dalhousie gives

For giving to the United Way, Anita Regan and Angela Mitchell are getting some cool prizes.

Meaningful Research  |  December 18, 2008

Research that makes waves

Dalhousie researcher Jeremy Brown is developing a tiny ultrasound device to investigate inside the ear. In a collaboration dubbed "benchtop to bedside," he's working with ear surgeon Manohar Bance to make it work.

Photo essay  |  December 17, 2008

Before and after

Halifax stylist Fred Connors gives Dal students Jeffrey Allen, Sarah Pelmutter, Jason Meisner and Monique Thomas pointers on pulling together a successful, job-ready look.

Photo essay  |  December 17, 2008

Angels we have heard on high

Dalhousie's annual carol sing warms cockles of the heart.

News & Developments  |  December 17, 2008

A ticket to adventure

Dal student Alyson Murray to set sail on Clipper Round the World race.
— from the print edition

News & Developments  |  December 17, 2008

Highway tragedy

The university's flags are flying at half mast in remembrance of Dalhousie student Young Kwan Eum.

Community Contributions  |  December 16, 2008

Book suggestions for under the tree

Do you have a fiction lover on your list? May we suggest Dalhousie librarian Ian Colford's debut book, Evidence?

Meaningful Research  |  December 16, 2008

Swimming with the dolphins

“Dolphins are an umbrella species,” explains Catalina Gomez-Salazar, a PhD student in Biology. “We think you can monitor the health of the ecosystem by monitoring the dolphins.”
— from the print edition

Kudos  |  December 15, 2008

New president of Engineers Nova Scotia

Respected professor Paul Amyotte leads Engineers Nova Scotia.

Community Contributions  |  December 12, 2008

Yes, we CANstruct

Dalhousie teams construct sculptures out of cans for CANstruction, an innovative fundraiser for Feed Nova Scotia.

News & Developments  |  December 10, 2008

Parents form action group on daycare

Campus plan consultations highlight the need for more on-campus daycare.
— from the print edition

News & Developments  |  December 10, 2008

Green thumbs up

Dalhousie introduces "e-recycling," its sixth recycling program.

News & Developments  |  December 10, 2008

The Camel impresses

An invention to help women in Africa carry water long distances has won its young creators several national awards.

News & Developments  |  December 10, 2008

Carbon conundrum

Did the concept of a carbon tax go down with the Liberals in the federal election? Dalhousie economists discuss if there's still merit in the idea.
— from the print edition