Alumna inducted into Saint John Sports Hall of Fame
Dal alumna, Tara MacIntyre-Olesen (BA’97) has been inducted into the Saint John Sports Hall of Fame.
Dal alumna, Tara MacIntyre-Olesen (BA’97) has been inducted into the Saint John Sports Hall of Fame.
Charles Cirtwill (BA’90, LLB’93, MPA’96) will be starting a new position in the Ontario government to help launch the new Northern Policy Institute after 12 years with AIMS.
Dalhousie music and theatre grad, Ellen Denny (BA’12) stars as Anne of Green Gables in the original musical, Anne & Gilbert. The show plays at Charlottetown’s Guild Theatre, June 23 through October 13.
The Dalhousie Law Alumni Association is proud to announce that Bill Fenrick (BA, MA, LLB’73, LLM) has been selected to receive the 2013 Weldon Award for Unselfish Public Service in recognition of his lifetime of work in international humanitarian law (the body of law which attempts to regulate conduct in armed conflict) and excellence in […]
As we look ahead to Canada’s 150th anniversary in 2017 and Dalhousie’s bicentennial in 2018, here is a look at Dal’s contributions to our country’s history, achievements and future.
Bryan Adkins (MREM’12) is part of a project in Kenya that is working to protect forests and wildlife, and educating people on how to better their community and environment. The project is supported by the UN …
Dal alumnus, the late Dr. Ian Rusted (MD’48, LLD’78) was inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame in Halifax on May 2. Dr. Rusted was one of six to be inducted at the ceremony held in Halifax and he marks the 100th to be inducted …
Dal has connections to two films now in theatres! Award-winning author, Shandi Mitchell (BA’86) is writer and director of The Disappeared and biology professor, Dr. Boris Worm is featured in Revolution, the …
Dr. Grace Keenan (BSc’80, BSc(H)’81) has been deemed one of 2012’s Women Who Mean Business by the Washington Business Journal. The series spotlights female Washington business leaders who are making …
Michael Warner (BA (French and Spanish)’03) was presented with the Bonjour! Award in February. The award recognizes public servants who enhance French-language services for Nova Scotia’s Acadian and …