Anna Quon (BA’89) will be the city’s resident poet, storyteller or spoken word artist, acting as an ambassador and advocate for literacy, literature and the arts.
The Master of Planning Class of 2008 have created a scholarship to honour classmate Jen Powley’s (MPlan’09) legacy of advocacy and to bring more diverse voices to their field.
As one of Canada’s leading research-intensive universities, Dalhousie University plays an integral role in building the capacity of our region, country, and the world. From firmly planting our flag as ...
Researchers have found that reclusive, deep-sea dwelling beaked whales are exposed to 14 human-made threats despite being ...
Hundreds of members of the Dal community converged on the Weldon Law Building last week for a day of learning, connection, and serendipity.
Dr. Anya Waite, chief executive officer and scientific director of the Ocean Frontier Institute, has been selected by the ...
Judith Meyrick has earned a spot as one of the 25 finalists in the 2024 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council’s ...
Dalhousie visited the National Arts Centre in Canada's capital, made a splash at Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada in Toronto, and ...
Students studying landscape architecture at Dal will now receive a degree in Landscape Architecture or a diploma in Landscape ...
Science, architecture, economic development, medicine, technology — each of these fields has become richer due to the ...
The research team behind the international analysis, including Dal's Dr. Tony Walker, found a clear link between the world's ...
Fining companies that flout environmental regulations is an effective strategy, if the penalties are severe enough.