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Dal's influential public policy hub caps first decade with major honour
MacEachen Institute Director Kevin Quigley and former students are finalists for a top Canadian award for public policy scholarship. Discover how the institute has empowered student researchers and shaped major policy debates over the past decade.
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MAGA’s ‘war on empathy’ might not be original, but it is dangerous
MAGA’s distaste for empathy is less a well-meaning critique than an all-out war as figures like Elon Musk and Jordan Peterson incorrectly — and dangerously — dismiss it as weakness.
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Rise together: Dalhousie and Halifax Tides FC join forces to elevate women's soccer
Halifax's first professional women's soccer team gains access to Dal's top-notch training facilities in a partnership that promises to inspire the next generation of female athletes.
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Dal unites: Insights and inspiration from Engagement Day
Employees from across Dal gathered for a day of connection, reflection, and inspiration. From powerful conversations on student success and belonging to eye-opening tours and interdisciplinary research showcases, the event highlighted the passion and purpose driving the Dal community.
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Dal's influential public policy hub caps first decade with major honour
MacEachen Institute Director Kevin Quigley and former students are finalists for a top Canadian award for public policy scholarship. Discover how the institute has empowered student researchers and shaped major policy debates over the past decade.
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MAGA’s ‘war on empathy’ might not be original, but it is dangerous
MAGA’s distaste for empathy is less a well-meaning critique than an all-out war as figures like Elon Musk and Jordan Peterson incorrectly — and dangerously — dismiss it as weakness.
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Michelle Wang's remarkable path: From local activism to national recognition
Discover how this recent Dal grad grew from a quiet student into a McCall MacBain Scholarship winner, driven by her passion for community service and academic excellence.
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Canada’s Africa strategy is a landmark moment for Canada‑Africa relations, but still needs work
Canada has taken an important first step towards a more strategic, intentional and mutually beneficial relationship with Africa. But it must provide more concrete plans for its implementation.
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Students channel 1875, a year when body shaping still ruled the fashion world
Nowadays, we think of altering one’s silhouette with clothing as ‘cheating,' but in the Victorian Period, it was expected. See how five Costume Studies students rose to the challenge of re-creating the iconic outfits of 1875.
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New north strong and free? Reimagining Canada in the age of Trump
How should Canada reimagine itself in the age of Trump? We asked six Dalhousie experts to answer that question — offering insights into how Canadians should navigate the choices ahead.