Dalhousie’s Black and African Diaspora Studies program aims to deepen understanding of Black histories and cultures. Meet some of the people who helped make it possible.
Brothers Joel and Mikel Côté, members of the Dalhousie Rams badminton team in Truro, may be rookies but have rack(et)’d up an ...
Justine Ammendolia, Olivia Andres and Victoria Crozier share their experience following two field seasons on Nova Scotia's ...
Dalhousie Tigers middle Kasandra Trenke is the 2024-25 recipient of the Erin Bursey Memorial Award, given to the women's volleyball student-athlete who shows outstanding achievements in three areas: ...
A Centre for Learning and Teaching course last year offered university teaching staff a supportive environment for learning ...
The right to repair can increase the amount of well-paying Canadian jobs and reduce Canada’s dependence on unpredictable ...
A team of 18 nutrition and food policy experts from across Canada who looked at research from the past five years to expose ...
Myrthin Stagg's journey in the film industry has been one of artistic growth and boundary-pushing creativity, most recently ...
How do you make a deep-sea octopus feel at home? Aquatron aquarist Nayla Sernowsky has learned a lot about cephalopod comforts — insights that will help marine creatures make a successful debut at the ...
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The commemoration of African Heritage Month can be traced back to 1926 when Harvard-educated Black historian, Carter G. Woodson, founded Negro History Week to recognize the achievements of African ...