Dalhousie mourns the loss of a great champion and friend, Douglas C. Mackay (1930-2023)
Douglas Mackay (BComm’53, LLD’93) never forgot where he was educated, supporting and championing Dalhousie for seven decades.
Douglas Mackay (BComm’53, LLD’93) never forgot where he was educated, supporting and championing Dalhousie for seven decades.
This free and open in-person and online event will offer insights as to how Dalhousie researchers and partners are working to preserve the ocean’s health as they bring it to the centre of global climate action.
Impactful new campaign aims to support more Iranian women and persons of equity-deserving gender identities to enter postgraduate programs at Dalhousie
Students from Dalhousie and Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) taking part in a recent masterclass with Erin Costelo got to experience firsthand the benefits of a generous gift from the J&W Murphy Foundation.
Dalhousie’s Faculties of Computer Science, Engineering and Science hosted the fifth annual Women in STEM Networking Event in Halifax this week, with Dal researchers and alumni participating in a panel discussion about their motivations for pursuing a career in STEM.
Marie DeYoung (MLS’80) was a passionate leader in post-secondary library services and dedicated to supporting students. Her dedication to student success and her ability to bring people together helped inspire the establishment of the Marie DeYoung Bursary in her memory.
Four postdoctoral research fellows joined the Dalhousie Faculty of Agriculture this year to tackle diverse topics in sustainable agriculture, thanks to a visionary gift from the McCain Foundation.
Dalhousie researchers are taking bold steps to address gaps in health care, such as access to reliable therapies, data and front-line care. Their work is creating opportunities to achieve better results for people, populations and the health-care system. Join an Open Dialogue Live discussion on February 23 to learn more.
Seven individuals appointed to the Order of Canada in late December have Dalhousie connections.
Dalhousie Tigers men’s basketball alum Alex Carson (BSc’22) was selected as a U SPORTS Top 8 Academic All-Canadian for the 2021-22 season. The elite group was honoured by Her Excellency the Right Honourable Mary Simon, Governor General of Canada, at Rideau Hall in Ottawa.