News Briefs
Arts conference goes national – By Torey Ellis, Assistant News Editor From Feb. 10 to 12, the Dalhousie Arts and Social Sciences Society (DASSS) will be hosting its third student-run undergraduate […]
Students ‘Get Swabbed’ for research
Dal leads the way in stem cell research Students in the SUB on Nov. 1 might have noticed the balloons hanging on the stairway with papers hanging from them that […]
News Briefs
New research opportunities Dalhousie signed an affiliation agreement with the Centre for Drug Research and Development (CDRD) on Nov. 22, opening a new door for the school’s scientific researchers. The […]
Two Dal profs passionate about spinal chord research
Samantha Chown, Staff Contributor* Two Dalhousie professors have been awarded the Barbara Turnbull Award, Canada’s most prestigious prize in spinal cord research. Professor James Fawcett and Dr. Robert Brownstone submitted […]
Dalhousie Ph.D. candidate wins provincial award
By Katrina Pyne, News Contributor If you’ve ever been to a hospital, you know how frustrating it can be when information doesn’t get passed down the line. Robin Urquhart knows […]
Dal professor takes a look at the listeriosis outbreak
By Scott Beed, Staff Contributor Ever since the listeriosis outbreaks two years ago, Maple Leaf products likely invoke thoughts of stomach aches and violent illness. But a Dalhousie University professor is […]
New immigrants leaving Nova Scotia
By Joshua Brown, Staff Contributor Atlantic Canada has more recent immigrants leaving than any other of region of Canada. Academics in the Dalhousie department of sociology and anthropology are trying to […]