Tony Rusinak, Associate Director, Professional Certificates, Career Essentials, and Accreditation, recently published an article in Firefighters in Canada about the current state of fire leadership ...
For years, these blankets were sold primarily through word-of-mouth and could only be picked up on the Truro campus. However ... easier than ever to celebrate and share the legacy of Dalhousie ...
Cody Turner, visual media manager with Dalhousie's Creative Services team, captured some of the fun at this year's Lunar New Year celebrations in the International Centre. Take a look at some of his ...
Out of his 502 football decals, Mark McLaughlin has 172 from Nebraska's high schools with 32 duplicates and 7 from teams that no longer exist. Among Mark McLaughlin's collection of 502 football ...
Dalhousie research positively impacts lives in Nova Scotia, Canada and around the world. From innovations that have the power to shift industries and advocacy that improves the care of our most ...
Dalhousie’s Dr. Christine Chambers and her colleagues at Solutions for Kids in Pain (SKIP) are working with hospitals to adopt Canada’s first Pediatric Pain Management Standard, giving institutions ...
Data Privacy Week in Canada is taking place from January 27 to 31. To celebrate, join the Dalhousie Privacy Office and ITS Services Thursday, January 30 (tomorrow) at ...
Join the Dalhousie University Faculty of Agriculture for our next Aggies in the Community dinner - a chef-curated event featuring the humble but delicious and incredibly versatile potato over six ...
Help us and other alumni stay in contact by keeping your address and contact information up-to-date. Update your information now. As the second week of June arrives, Niran Foster (Class of ’19) dives ...
Shepherding the North Nova Family Medicine Residency Program Returning to her hometown of Truro, Nova Scotia, after completing her family medicine residency in Moncton, Dr. Field became the inaugural ...
Four Dalhousie faculty members have received $7.5 million from Research Nova Scotia for two projects that will develop system-wide innovations for more supportive youth mental health and addictions ...
The Canadian Common CV (CCV) is a web-based application that provides researchers with a single, common approach to gathering CV information required by a network of federal, provincial and non-profit ...