News
» Go to news mainPlay Ball! Join the new Faculty of Health Coed Summer Softball Team
Looking for a way to get more exercise, meet others from across campus and have some fun? The Faculty of Health is putting together a coed softball team comprised of players from all of our Schools and units. The new team (The Health’s Angels) will join ±«Óãtv's Bruce Moore Memorial Softball League this spring. Games typically begin the week after Victoria Day weekend, through to the August playoffs and are held at Gorsebrook and St. Francis Fields (behind the IWK).
All skill levels and abilities are welcome! The only requirements are that you are a) affiliated with ±«Óãtv (staff, faculty, student or alumni) and b) have a love of the game!Ìý
In addition, we are putting out the call for a dedicated supporters group who would like to get out for a noontime walk each week through the summer to cheer on the Angels. ÌýWe are also searching for a Coach to provided some guidance and direction to the new team, and handle some of the administrative details around registration, liaison with other coaches, sending calendar invites to games, etc. (we in Communications can help with that!)
If you are interested in joining the new Dal Health softball team or you have any questions, e-mail Dawn Morrison. More information about the ±«Óãtv summer softball league, including a full list of league rules, can be found here:Ìý
Ìý
Recent News
- Cards for care: Semester three nursing students collect $1,600 for MOSH
- Master of Health Administration grad continuing cancer research in PhD in Health program
- SWAB‑Rx study aims to expand sexual health services in pharmacies
- Master of Science in Occupational Therapy grad passionate about sustainability in health‑care
- MSc (Rehabilitation Research) grad explores passion for science communication
- The science of winning: Dal Health professor guides Canada’s Olympic athletes to peak mental performance
- Respiratory Therapy grad makes impact in field, cultivates her joy in healthcare during undergraduate education
- Healthcare’s unsung heroes: Recognizing and celebrating the importance of clinical instructors