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April 2022

Genevieve MacIntyre  –  Research, Arts and Social Sciences, News
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
The 2022 FASS Celebration of Research features works by dozens of faculty members, including articles, books, performances, productions, compositions, speaker series, and online symposiums — all covering a vast array of historic and contemporary topics of interest.
Kip Johnson  –  Arts and Social Sciences, Community & Culture
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
The Fountain School of Performing Arts welcomed audiences for an evening of vocal music Wednesday (April 6), featuring the DalChorus, Ora vocal ensemble, and selected students from the Dal Voice program.
Stefanie Wilson
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Dalhousie’s sustainable procurement approach is in the spotlight this week as part of our Investigating Impact series of stories exploring a few of the many ways Dal students, faculty and staff are supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Andrew Riley  –  Research, News
Monday, April 4, 2022
The Government of Canada has boosted several high‑risk, high‑reward research projects at Dal with New Frontiers in Research funding.
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Monday, April 4, 2022
The last weekend of action for the 2021-22 season saw the Tigers compete at the track and field national championships and place 5th in men's basketball.
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Monday, April 4, 2022
Combined events athlete Lorena Heubach and men's basketball player Keevan Veinot are this week's PepsiCo Athletes of the Week!
Ken Conrad  –  Research, News, Graduate Studies
Monday, April 4, 2022
Susan Manning (Political Science) and J. Scott McCain (Biology) are this year's recipients. Learn more about their research and where it has taken them.
Krista Collier-Jarvis  –  Arts and Social Sciences, Community & Culture
Monday, April 4, 2022
Indigenous stories of survival in fictional post-apocalyptic landscapes draw from actual events and experiences. These stories preserve histories and the possibility of hope, writes Krista Collier-Jarvis.