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Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Dal computer scientist Sageev Oore has been named to a top, nationally funded chair program focused on the advancement of research and leadership in artificial intelligence. This is the first Canada CIFAR AI Chair held by a Dalhousie faculty member.
Agriculture, News
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Monday, April 8, 2019
The Cultiv8 Sandbox Discover program, which provides students with opportunities to explore the entrepreneurial mindset, is getting a boost thanks to global food and agribusiness bank Rabobank.
Student Life, Biology, Science, Medicine, Biomedical Engineering
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Friday, April 5, 2019
The Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP) allows first-year students to jumpstart their exploration of the sciences with unique experiences in labs and out in the field. Learn about how one group in this year’s cohort got hands-on homework in heart mechanics.
News, Senior Administration
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Friday, April 5, 2019
Dal's budget plan is recommending changes to international tuition, phased in over a four-year period. Hear from Provost Teri Balser and Vice-President Finance and Administration Ian Nason on the reasoning behind the changes and how Dal is working to improve supports and services for international students.
Research, Community & Culture
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Friday, April 5, 2019
A recent study published by three Dalhousie researchers directly links income-related inequalities to higher rates of psychological distress and suicidal behaviours among Indigenous peoples living off-reserve in Canada.
Agriculture, News, Senior Administration
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Friday, April 5, 2019
He’s a sci-fi fan with childhood dreams of being a fighter pilot and a Twitter handle named after aquatic snails — now, David Gray is responsible for helping lead Dal’s newest campus and academic faculty.
Arts and Social Sciences, Theatre, Music, Community & Culture
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Thursday, April 4, 2019
Bringing together the creative talents of the Dalhousie Wind Ensemble and the Costume Studies program, this weekend's unique production of The Grand Parade is poised to be a spectacular end to the Fountain School's season.
Arts and Social Sciences, Theatre
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Wednesday, April 3, 2019
Fountain School prof Susan Stackhouse has been able to live out her childhood dream of performing live on stage and transferring her knowledge and wisdom to up-and-coming talent for decades. Now, she’s been recognized for her impact as recipient of this year’s Theatre Nova Scotia Legacy Award.
Sports
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Tuesday, April 2, 2019
Take a look back at some the championship moments and outstanding achievements from the Dal Tigers 2018-19 varsity season.
Student Life, Engineering
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Monday, April 1, 2019
Dal students shine at the Canadian Engineering Competition, including a silver medal for Annika Benson and Kayleigh Landers in the "Re-Engineering" category.