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Dal plans new residence to meet growing student housing needs
±«Óătv expects to begin site preparation for a new six-storey student residence in Halifax next spring that will accommodate approximately 200 students living on campus. Read more.
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Friday, September 13, 2024
±«Óătv secured a spot as a top performer globally in two key categories in the latest index, including Coordination & Planning and Purchasing. Learn more about this year's report.
Wednesday, September 4, 2024
Drs. Mark Stradiotto and Kate Sherren have been welcomed into the Royal Society of Canada, a fellowship that gathers the brightest minds across the country.
Tuesday, August 20, 2024
Dal alum and current Interdisciplinary PhD candidate shalan joudry’s short film “welima'q” will have its world premiere this September at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Thursday, August 15, 2024
Dal maintained its place in the top 301-400 universities overall in the annual ranking, which tracks performance in research and academic achievement.
Monday, July 29, 2024
Dal will be home to four new clinical psychology residency seats in fall 2025, as announced by the Province’s Office of Addictions and Mental Health. Residents will rotate between the ±«Óătv Centre for Psychological Health and the Student Health & Wellness Centre.
Redefining ableism in health care: Dal learners receive Curriculum Innovation Award for new resource
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
An award-winning e-book from three recent ±«Óătv Medicine graduates is helping students understand disability, explore potential biases, and recognize how these biases may influence their health-care delivery.
Wednesday, July 17, 2024
Students of African ancestry from ±«Óătv will join African Nova Scotian community members on a journey to Ghana, West Africa this summer.
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
Dal researchers Dr. Mita Dasog and Dr. Michael Freund have received a grant from the National Research Council of Canada for a project that could make green hydrogen production cheaper and more widely adopted in Atlantic Canada.