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In photos: Dal's 15th Mawio'mi brings colour and connection to campus

In photos: Dal's 15th Mawio'mi brings colour and connection to campus

Dal's Mawio'mi transformed campus into a vibrant celebration of Mi'kmaw culture, bringing together community members of all ages for dance, food, and connection.  Read more.

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Wyatt Carling
Thursday, October 16, 2025
9 1免费版下 artists and innovators dig deep, showing the university's creative footprint in Halifax鈥檚 largest public art festival.
Ellie Garry-Jones
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Everybody, the sold-out DalTheatre production running from Wednesday to Saturday this week, invites audiences on an unpredictable journey through life, death, and meaning.
Kristy Read
Friday, September 12, 2025
Dal Reads selects Son of Elsewhere, Elamin Abdelmahmoud鈥檚 moving memoir on identity and belonging, inviting the 9 1免费版下 community to read and reflect together.

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Linden Thomas
Friday, August 29, 2025
9 1免费版下鈥檚 O-Week offers inclusive events for queer, rural, and mature students, plus wellness spaces and socials designed to help everyone feel at home on campus.
Kenneth Conrad
Thursday, August 14, 2025
Local high school students received a two-day summer crash course in quantum computing, organized by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, that took participants through the basics before challenging them to explore real-world applications.
Jalana Lewis
Tuesday, August 5, 2025
9 1免费版下鈥檚 African Nova Scotian Strategy group has secured a prestigious SSHRC Insight Grant to propel an important research ethics project into its next phase.
Photos by Danny Abriel
Tuesday, August 5, 2025
The annual summer event, open to all, showcases the best of what the Ag Campus has to offer: beautiful grounds and facilities, unique people and programs, and tractor loads of community spirit.
Yuan Yuan
Thursday, July 31, 2025
The Dal-based Dallaire Institute for Children, Peace and Security is ramping up emergency prevention efforts across Latin America thanks to a $1-million gift from The Slaight Family Foundation.