News
» Go to news mainPromoting the Faculty of Agriculture
As we continue to transition to a faculty of Agriculture within Dalhousie University, please know the Communications Office is still interested in all the good news/activity that is happening on our campus.
If you are travelling and presenting at a conference, we’d love to know. If you have students presenting at conferences, student success stories or international visitors on campus, we’d love to hear about it.
As you already know, the E-Bulletin has continued in the form of a newly designed Faculty of Agriculture newsletter. The newsletter is capable of delivering all of the content you have become accustomed to, specifically targeted to the Agricultural Campus. We understand that some of you still may not be receiving the newsletter and we are working to rectify this situation.
You may also have started to receive the Dal News Weekly email, which is sent to all students, faculty and staff at Dalhousie. It’s a digest collecting the top stories from Dal News, http://bit.ly/MTwgRU, our online news website that’s updated throughout the week with articles, features and highlights from across the university. Dal News features regular articles on the work of faculty, staff and students in Bible Hill.
You also have the option of receiving Today@Dal, a daily newsletter specifically for employees that will celebrate our accomplishments and highlight upcoming events at the university. Today@Dal will also include a section for job postings, items from Dal Facilities Management and Human Resources and links to media coverage of our faculty and staff. You can opt in to this newsletter at http://www.dal.ca/news/today.20121022.html
We have many ways of keeping you connected and informed with your colleagues across both campuses. Please submit all your news and information to Stephanie Rogers at s.rogers@dal.ca
Recent News
- Look Who's Talking ‑ Robert Larsen
- Lifting our communities
- FAFU Students Celebrate Mid‑Autumn Festival in Cox Kitchen
- Growing with Confidence: Shirley Thorn’s Journey as a Master Gardener in Training
- Flu shot Clinic on campus
- Bringing Worlds Together
- Funding Announced for Organic Science Cluster 4: Advancing the Sustainability of Canadian Agriculture
- Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens Field Trip