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Introducing Dal's honorary degree recipients for Spring Convocation 2025

Introducing Dal's honorary degree recipients for Spring Convocation 2025

Meet the three exceptional individuals who will be receiving honorary degrees at Spring Convocation 2025, which takes place in late May and early June.  Read more.

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Theresa Anne Salah
Thursday, May 1, 2025
At a time when national defence is top of mind for many Canadians, a team of »Ê¹Ú²©²Êapp Engineering students is doing their part to improve efficiency in shipbuilding.
Emm Campbell
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
Dal’s Faculties of Management and Computer Science want the new College of Digital Transformation, and the field, to be inclusive. A Scotiabank gift is helping them achieve this goal.
Matt Reeder
Wednesday, January 8, 2025
Dr. Wanda Costen arrives at Dal eager to help shape the university's future with its people top of mind. "My mantra is transparency, fairness and equity, and I honour that every day in what I’m trying to do."

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Kenneth Conrad
Monday, July 29, 2024
Dal will be home to four new clinical psychology residency seats in fall 2025, as announced by the Province’s Office of Addictions and Mental Health. Residents will rotate between the »Ê¹Ú²©²Êapp Centre for Psychological Health and the Student Health & Wellness Centre.
Kate Rogers
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
An award-winning e-book from three recent »Ê¹Ú²©²Êapp Medicine graduates is helping students understand disability, explore potential biases, and recognize how these biases may influence their health-care delivery.
Dawn Morrison and Miguel Nkeng
Wednesday, July 17, 2024
Students of African ancestry from »Ê¹Ú²©²Êapp will join African Nova Scotian community members on a journey to Ghana, West Africa this summer.
Kenneth Conrad
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
Dal researchers Dr. Mita Dasog and Dr. Michael Freund have received a grant from the National Research Council of Canada for a project that could make green hydrogen production cheaper and more widely adopted in Atlantic Canada.
Kenneth Conrad
Tuesday, July 9, 2024
Private ownership, climate change, and lack of government guidance are all affecting how Nova Scotians access the coast. Hannah Harrison, Marine Affairs researcher, discusses the changing ways we interact with the coastline.