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Scenes from Dal's Summer Sociable
Tasty bites, great tunes, fun games, and stellar company — Dal's annual summer social gathering had it all.
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Dal Solutions: Bringing a sea change to ocean science with the power of artificial intelligence
Backed by a $2.5-million grant from Canada’s Ocean Supercluster, the Building Bridges research project, led by Dalhousie, is hardwiring the AI revolution and the ocean sector by empowering researchers and industry with new digital tools to gather, analyze and share data.
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Summer camp brings Indigenous youth to Dal for math and computer science fun
A new five-day camp showcased the fun side of math and programming concepts and provided a taste of the Dalhousie campus experience.
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Invasive aquatic species take a toll on ecosystems — and economies
Free of natural predators, invasive species can harm native ones and cause a cascade of negative impacts — a problem Dal experts explored during a recent event marking World Ocean Month.
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Standing up for the world
Generations of Dalhousie's Rhodes Scholars are a force for good.
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Golden moments: Celebrating the 2024 Aurum Award Winners
Recognizing exceptional alumni who are making society a better place.
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read.watch.listen
Dal alumni and faculty share their books, television shows, films, webinars, and podcasts.
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24 hours: Jack Bennet
Jack Bennett (BA’17, JD’23) shares a day in the life of a lawyer and co-host of The Big Sing, a Halifax event that teaches singers of all levels a pop song in three-part harmony.
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How the Middle Ages are being revisited through Indigenous perspectives
Indigenous and critical race approaches to narratives of the Middle Ages help reveal more accurate histories, and combat the misuses of ‘the medieval’ for hate.
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Future alumni: Kriti Maini
Fascinated by how people engage with history, Kriti Maini will graduate in Spring 2025 with a combined honours in political science and history.