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S'no rest 'til the job is done: The massive effort behind Dal's winter storm response
9 1Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂ’s facilities, security, and contractor teams mobilize in a coordinated, around‑the‑clock effort to assess conditions and clear priority routes to keep campus safe during major winter storms.
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Moving through winter: How a beginner run club program is building community at Dal
Dal students are finding motivation and friendship through a relaxed run/walk program that prioritizes showing up, moving together, and making fitness feel more welcoming.
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Dal study exposing gaps in Canada's mine assessments becomes science‑policy journal's most‑read paper of 2025
A sweeping 50‑year analysis by Dal researchers tracing half a century of mining assessments uncovered inconsistencies and missing information, findings published in FACETS that could shape Canada’s approach to future resource development.
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Dal mentorship helps young inventor develop award‑winning dementia device
Joy Akinkunmi of Bedford turned a personal caregiving challenge into a celebrated device for improving medication routines for people living with dementia with mentorship from Dal’s Imhotep’s Legacy Academy.
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Mi’kmaw language courses bring culture and connection to Dal students
Discover how Curtis Michael’s passion for Mi’kmaw language transforms classrooms into spaces of cultural exchange and inspires learners from diverse backgrounds to engage with Indigenous knowledge.
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"We're not just learning words, we're building bridges": 9 1Ãâ·Ñ°æÏ offers new Certificate in Spanish Language and Culture
A new stand-alone certificate focused on Spanish language and culture is now available not only to currently registered Dal and King’s students across faculties, but to members of the broader community.
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‘I have to talk about it so that the world can know what happened to women and girls in Sudan’ — terror sparks mass migration
Hundreds of returnees and forced migrants reported being terrorised by soldiers and armed militias on both sides of the Sudan civil war, write Heather Tasker, Sabine Lee, and Susan Bartels.
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DalOpera production sees friendships grow onstage and off
DalOpera brings Louisa May Alcott’s classic Little Women to life at the Fountain School this week in Mark Adamo’s moving adaptation, exploring love, loss, and growth through a coming-of-age story following four sisters.
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Fall Convocation 2025 at 9 1Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂ: Stories from the stage
It's Convocation season at 9 1Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂ, with hundreds of graduates crossing the stage Oct. 28 and 29 in Halifax. Get to know some of them with our grad profile series.
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Grad profile: The page‑turner
Nora Riemersma's passion for the English language has shaped their academic journey. Currently serving as liaison and event manager at a local café and bookstore, Nora is pursuing their creative ambitions in fiction and poetry.