Chris Moore, professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, knows a great deal about the painful, profound and ...
Sierra Sparks, Dalhousie’s 92nd Rhodes Scholar, graduated from Oxford University in 2025 and is now in her first year of ...
University has faculty experts available to provide informed, non‑partisan analysis on the evolving situation between Venezuela and the United States. Our scholars can speak to the political context, ...
The latest set of appointments to one of Canada's highest honours has a number of familiar Dal faces, including President Kim ...
Fifty years after graduation, the Faculy of Agriculture's Class of 1975 came together last year to contribute a custom iron ...
Scientists were off the coast of British Columbia, studying the behaviour of fish-eating killer whales and gathering video, images and other data to learn more about their hunting and feeding habits.
Recent News Professor Rob Currie ft in "RCMP investigating Ryan Wedding, aiming to lay charges in Canada" Professor Emeritus Rollie Thompson ft in "N.S. child welfare system 'incredibly broken,' say ...
December 4, 2025: Canada’s Food Price Report 2026 predicts Canadian families will spend up to $994 more on food next year. One-quarter of Canadian households are considered food insecure. “Prices are ...
When Nova Scotia farmer Peter Swinkels describes what it takes to bring wild blueberries to harvest, the enterprise takes on the tension of a bet not easily won. The crop has a mind of its own. It’s ...
Researchers studying lobsters in four commercial fishing areas off Nova Scotia have found microplastics in the meat of each one they tested, with samples including plastic specks from polyester ...
With its backyard access to the Atlantic Ocean, Dalhousie has long attracted students and researchers from across Canada and around the world with a passion for marine biology and ocean sciences. Now, ...
The Dalhousie University Board of Governors and CUPE Local 3912 have successfully reached a tentative collective agreement. The bargaining teams met with the government conciliator today (Monday, ...
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