News
Ìý
Ìý
Recently in Dal News
-
Your Voice in action: Dal survey insights drive innovation at work
As Dal prepares for the next edition of the Your Voice employee survey this fall, take a look at how the university and its Faculties and units have responded to the most recent survey, leading efforts to enhance wellness, recognition, and workplace culture.
-
Joy, pride, and progress: Dal launches Pride with celebration and commitment
A flag-raising event on campus Tuesday set the tone for this year's Pride festivities with powerful speeches, vibrant energy, and a renewed commitment to equity.
-
Plastics threaten ecosystems and human health, but evidence‑based solutions are under political fire
A healthy and sustainable planet means supporting action based on scientific evidence, not misinforming people with catchy phrases and political rhetoric, writes Dal's Tony Walker and colleague Miriam Diamond.
-
QS World University Rankings: Dal excels in research and internationalization
аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±â€™s global reputation grows with strong performances in key research and international faculty indicators in the 2026 QS World University Rankings.
-
A milestone moment: Dal celebrates first graduates of groundbreaking Black and African Diaspora Studies major
This spring, аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± marks a historic milestone as the first graduates of its Black and African Diaspora Studies major cross the Convocation stage. Meet James Dixon and Portia Wright.
-
Grad profile: A political awakening abroad
Meaghan De Adder’s global adventure sparked a powerful political awakening — from Halifax roots to Seoul streets — and a thesis that challenges injustice towards women.
-
Grad profile: Making sense of identity
Uihyeok Jung, a Korean immigrant to Canada, overcame language barriers, embraced his cultural identity, and pursued sociology and history, culminating in award-winning research on Korean emotion and social movements.
-
Grad Profile: From criminology to the Berlin opera
Sophia Maskine made what she described as a risky decision going back to school for music. But now she’s headed to Berlin, taking on a role with the Berlin Opera Academy and eager to immerse herself in the rich opera culture.
-
Grad profile: Around the world and back
Liam Oko remembers sneaking into the Bauer Theater in Antigonish to watch his mom’s rehearsals. Now, with his BA in Theatre, he’ll be on stage himself this summer.
-
Fighting in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo is worsening gender‑based violence against women
As violence continues to displace people in the eastern DRC, women face a heightened risk of sexual and gender-based violence.