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Ryan McNutt  –  Research, English, Arts and Social Sciences
Friday, October 30, 2015
English Professor Julia Wright explores how it is that uncanny monsters, creepy houses and other Gothic motifs continue to dominate popular fiction.
Marie Visca  –  Management, News
Friday, October 30, 2015
A new interdisciplinary graduate course at Dal explores how research can better inform government decision making.
Matt Reeder  –  Health Professions, Health and Human Performance, News
Friday, October 30, 2015
Sara Kirk, Canada Research Chair in Health Services Research at the School of Health and Human Performance, is the inaugural recipient of Dalhousie's teaching award for excellence in graduate supervision.
Mark Campbell  –  Alumni, Arts and Social Sciences
Friday, October 30, 2015
Sharon Carstairs (BA’62; LLD’13) considers the dying the most vulnerable people in Canada. That’s why the former senator so focused on engaging Canadians in discussions about how we die. Her pioneering work has resulted in critical enhancements to palliative care.
Genevieve MacIntyre (with files from Eilish Hart)  –  Arts and Social Sciences, News
Thursday, October 29, 2015
As one of the oldest and largest faculties on campus, "FASS" features many unique traditions and hundreds of interesting courses.
Cody Baugh  –  Sports
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Many of last year's core players have returned for the 2015-16 season and expectations for the team are high.
Robyn McCallum  –  Agriculture, Community & Culture
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Ag Campus students received training to effectively and safely intervene in risky or unwanted behaviours such as sexualized violence and discrimination, through a program that will be expanded to other campuses this fall.
Sports Information  –  Sports
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Sarah Robichaud (Hockey) is this week's Subway AUS Female Athelte of the Week.
Ryan McNutt (with files from Sara Daniels and Matt Reeder)
Monday, October 26, 2015
As Dalhousie's international student population grows, so does the potential for the university and its partners to support opportunities for students to stay and work here in Nova Scotia.
Cody Baugh  –  Sports
Monday, October 26, 2015
The men's volleyball team hosted the Interlock tournament, the soccer teams hosted their last home games, the men and women's basketball team traveled to Laval to compete in their last pre-season games and men and women's hockey continued their regular seasons.