For giving to the United Way, Anita Regan and Angela Mitchell are getting some cool prizes.
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.
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.
Dalhousie's annual carol sing warms cockles of the heart.
Dal student Alyson Murray to set sail on Clipper Round the World race.
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The university's flags are flying at half mast in remembrance of Dalhousie student Young Kwan Eum.
Do you have a fiction lover on your list? May we suggest Dalhousie librarian Ian Colford's debut book, Evidence?
“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.”
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Respected professor Paul Amyotte leads Engineers Nova Scotia.
Dalhousie teams construct sculptures out of cans for CANstruction, an innovative fundraiser for Feed Nova Scotia.
Campus plan consultations highlight the need for more on-campus daycare.
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Dalhousie introduces "e-recycling," its sixth recycling program.
An invention to help women in Africa carry water long distances has won its young creators several national awards.
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.
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