Sunday, March 23
Monday, March 24

Do you feel unmotivated? Do you need help getting tasks started or following through? This workshop will help you recognize your areas for growth and give you practical tips to help improve your motivation skills. No pre-registration required.
Tuesday, March 25

As relevant today as it was when first performed 125 years ago, Three Sisters serves as a powerful mirror of our human desire to hope, dream, and imagine a better future, even in the face of great disappointment.
Wednesday, March 26

As relevant today as it was when first performed 125 years ago, Three Sisters serves as a powerful mirror of our human desire to hope, dream, and imagine a better future, even in the face of great disappointment.

Congratulations, you’ve been accepted to Mini Law School! Join us for a free public lecture featuring the Dalhousie Legal Aid Service’s Megan Longley and Susan Young and get a taste of what a legal education is all about.
Thursday, March 27

As relevant today as it was when first performed 125 years ago, Three Sisters serves as a powerful mirror of our human desire to hope, dream, and imagine a better future, even in the face of great disappointment.

Guest speaker Dr. Douglas Munoz, a Professor in Biomedical and Molecular Sciences and the Director of the Centre for Neuroscience Studies Queen’s University, will give a talk entitled “Using eye tracking to investigate brain function and dysfunction.”

Fortescue (2024) by Rebeccah Love
We’re holding a the Halifax Premiere of a feature film created by Dalhousie/King’s Alumni and invite everyone to attend!
7pm: Screening Begins
8:30pm: Q&A with Directors and Producers
9pm: Event Over
Friday, March 28

As relevant today as it was when first performed 125 years ago, Three Sisters serves as a powerful mirror of our human desire to hope, dream, and imagine a better future, even in the face of great disappointment.
Science is exciting, and especially as researchers we find what we do fascinating and want to share what we’re discovering with other people. In the world of musicals, when we’re too happy or excited about something, we start to sing to express how we feel!
Saturday, March 29

As relevant today as it was when first performed 125 years ago, Three Sisters serves as a powerful mirror of our human desire to hope, dream, and imagine a better future, even in the face of great disappointment.