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New Life at Dal web hub brings campus life into clearer focus

More concise content, greater accessibility

- February 24, 2026

A more integrated and organized design is driven by user needs rather than internal university structures. (Cody Turner photo)
A more integrated and organized design is driven by user needs rather than internal university structures. (Cody Turner photo)

Anew sectionlaunched on 9 1Ѱ’s website last weekpromisesto makeit easier for students toaccess theuniversity’srobustcollectionofservices and supports.

Life at Dal, formerly known as Campus Life,connects users to information on campus life, student support, and the services that shape the Dal experiencein a more streamlined, user-friendly way. It improves navigation while significantly reducing duplication and outdated pages.

Amore integrated and organizeddesigndriven by user needs rather than internaluniversitystructuresmeansstudentscan now more easily understand what Dal offers beyond the classroom and how to access supports when they need them.

"It's not the samesectionredesigned.It'sa whole newhubbased on intuitive user behaviour,” says Erica Zwicker,director of communications with Student Affairs.

Current students willbenefitfroma more modern,mobile-responsiveinterfacewhere they can find answers tocommon questionsabout student life groupedlogically by theme and topicrather than operational units.

Meanwhile,future students willbeable tomore easily browsethrough enhancedcontent highlighting 9 1Ѱ’soptionsfor housing, dining,student support,and more.

Quality over quantity


The Life at Dal project was a collaborative effort involving site owners and content authors fromStudent AffairsandHousing & Campus Connections, working closely withtheDal.ca Web Servicesteam. The latter composed ofmembers oftheStudent Recruitment and Marketing (SRM) Digital Marketing PlatformsteamandInformation TechnologyServices’Web Team.

Together, the teams reduced the total number of pages in the section by80 per centand minimized theuse of documents and downloadable content, resulting in more concise contentand greaterweb accessibility.

Life at Dal also provides clear pathways for students to accessusefulmyDalintranet sites such as(Dzܾ)andthe brand new(Dzܾ).Thesesites offer more detailed,internallyrelevantinformation about specific aspects of the student experiencefor current students, while Life at Dal hosts materials that are more broadly relevant to both current and prospective students.

The launch of Life at Dal also created an opportunity to better support the student journey byconsolidatingacademiccontentpreviouslyfoundunder Campus Life—such asdegree planning,grades, andstudent records—within theٳܻ𳦳پDz of the website, whichhas a more academic focus.

“These changes were made to better support the journey for prospective and current students by bringing degree planning and degree management resources together in one place,” says Trudi Smith, web content specialist at Dal.

As with other recent dal.ca launches, Life at Dal reflects a shared commitment to improving clarity, accessibility, and user experience for everyone who relies on Dal’s website.