News

Dalhousie News
dal. ca > news > 2026 > 06 > 9 > ruby-harrington-dalhousie-science-grad. html

Driven by curiosity - Dal News

2+ hour, 47+ min ago  (533+ words) Rianne Zinck - June 9, 2026 Coming to Dalhousie University brought a lot of change to Ruby Harrington's life. What didn't change was her passion for science." "I always loved science growing up," says Ruby, who is from Scarborough, Ont. "Whenever there was…...

Dalhousie News
dal. ca > news > 2026 > 06 > 8 > cs-convocation-bhalla-google-dropout. html

From nearly dropping out to dream job

1+ day, 2+ hour ago  (450+ words) Dalhousie University...

Google News
dal. ca > news > 2026 > 06 > 4 > management-convocation-dalhousie-lydell-husbandsbrowne. html

Management grad turns a pivot into a path forward - Dal News

5+ day, 43+ min ago  (454+ words) Ren'e Hartleib - June 4, 2026 "Be open to meeting new people and don't close off any doors." That's the advice Lydell Husbands-Browne is offering incoming Bachelor of Management (BMgmt) students in the Faculty of Management at Dalhousie. In 2019, Lydell had his pick…...

Dalhousie University
dal. ca > faculty > arts > news-events > news0 > 06/03/2026 > q_a_with_fass_grad__annabelle_valliant_fraser. html

Q&A with FASS Grad: Annabelle Valliant'Fraser

5+ day, 21+ hour ago  (236+ words) Annabelle Valliant-Fraser (they/she), from Peterborough, Ontario, graduated from Dalhousie in spring 2026 with a Bachelor of Arts Major Co-operative in Environment, Sustainability and Society and International Development Studies. They share some of their fond memories from their Dal experience, advice…...

Symbols: btc-usd,xrp-usd,quote:yolo
Dalhousie University
dal. ca > faculty > health > news-events > news > 06/03/2026 > grad_profile__where_health_promotion_meets_community_connection. html

Grad Profile: Where health promotion meets community connection

5+ day, 23+ hour ago  (653+ words) When Emilia Fitzgerald began university, she thought her future might lie in the sciences. But somewhere between chemistry labs and lectures, she realized what drew her interest most was understanding health care systems and focusing on a preventative approach to…...

Symbols: d05.S0,u11.S0,z74.S0,5ai.si,5oq.si,tvv.si
Dalhousie News
dal. ca > news > 2026 > 06 > 1 > arts-social-science-convocation-dalhousie-eve-dewing. html

Social anthropology student turns outdoor passion into campus impact

1+ week, 1+ day ago  (740+ words) Genevieve Mac Intyre - June 1, 2026 When Eve Dewing decided to come to Dalhousie, the choice had a lot to do with the university's location. "I've always loved the East Coast and knew I wanted to study out here," says Eve, who…...

Dalhousie University
dal. ca > faculty > law > news-events > news > 05/14/2026 > meet_aaron_tolkamp__class_of_2026. html

Meet Aaron Tolkamp, Class of 2026

3+ week, 4+ day ago  (388+ words) Congratulations to the Schulich School of Law's Class of 2026! In the coming weeks, we'll feature Q&As with graduating law students who will reflect on their time at Weldon. Today we're talking to Aaron Tolkamp. Through Pro Bono Dalhousie, I…...

Dalhousie University
dal. ca > faculty > law > news-events > news > 05/11/2026 > meet_enaya_abdelgaber__class_of_2026. html

Meet Enaya Abd El Gaber, Class of 2026

4+ week, 1+ day ago  (351+ words) Congratulations to the Schulich School of Law's Class of 2026! In the coming weeks, we'll feature Q&As with graduating law students who will reflect on their time at Weldon. Today we're talking to Enaya Abd El Gaber. Schulich Law had…...

Symbols: quote:yolo
Dalhousie News
dal. ca > news > 04/23/2026 > royal-veterinary-college-dalhousie. html

Dalhousie deepens ties to one of the world's leading veterinary colleges

1+ mon, 2+ week ago  (301+ words) Stephanie Rogers - April 23, 2026 Dalhousie and one of the world's most renowned specialist universities for veterinary and biomedical sciences recently signed an agreement to deepen their international collaboration. Dalhousie and the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) in London, UK signed a Memorandum…...

Dalhousie University
dal. ca > faculty > science > psychology_neuroscience > news&events > 04/08/2026 > dalhousie_graduate_research_examines_inequity_in_children_s_pain_management. html

Dalhousie Graduate Research Examines Inequity in Children's Pain Management

2+ mon, 23+ hour ago  (201+ words) Under our current healthcare system, some children are set up to manage pain under far more difficult conditions than others. Bianca Matthews, a third'year Clinical Psychology Ph D student at Dalhousie University supervised by Dr. Christine Chambers and Dr. Alexandra…...

Symbols: eds