DAL Magazine Fall 2021
Individually and collectively, resilience is key to forging the "new normal."
How three Dalhousie buildingsāeach marking 50th anniversaries this yearāhave forged stronger connections between campus and community over the decades.
Universities are by nature civic institutions. But what happens when they become more intentional about their community impact?
Moving on after a challenging time can seem daunting. But as in a fall garden, taking stock and looking ahead can help you bloom in the days to come.
Children in conflict. Stronger, lighter, tougher. Investigators track the vax. Building a better battery. One-shot wonder. Major milestone.
Postdoctoral fellow Rafaela Andrade (PhDā15) is bridging the gap between science and society.
George Cooperās (BScā62, LLBā65, LLDā04) leadership and support have elevated conversations about democracy.
Peter Dykhuis, director and curator of the Dalhousie Art Gallery, is fascinated with sparking cultural conversations not just within the four walls of the gallery but campus wide, by tapping into the diverse creative and intellectual practices of all disciplines.
For a new generation entering fields in STEM, research and responsibility go hand in hand.