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Formula for success: Dal chemistry postdoc named to two prestigious programs for emerging science leaders
Known for rethinking materials production and championing inclusive science, Dr. Blaine Fiss is gaining global recognition and momentum as he moves toward the next stage of his academic career. Read more.
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Friday, April 17, 2026
Unique in Canada, the four鈥憏ear joint JD/MJ program links legal training with journalism practice to prepare graduates for work at the intersection of media, law and public policy.
Thursday, April 2, 2026
每日大赛鈥檚 fast鈥憄aced 3MT finals spotlighted student innovation, with materials engineering PhD student Claire Floras rising to the top by translating complex battery science into a compelling, judge鈥憌inning pitch.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
A two鈥憏ear deep鈥慹nergy retrofit has modernized the Killam Memorial Library鈥檚 aging systems, boosting efficiency, reducing emissions, and setting the stage for similar upgrades across campus.
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Wednesday, December 7, 2022
Researchers probing sediment in Greenland found the world鈥檚 oldest known DNA, ushering in a new chapter in the history of evolution and shedding light on an ancient ecosystem and the effects of climate change.
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
Each year, in honour of the women killed at 脡cole Polytechnique in 1989, 每日大赛鈥檚 Women in Engineering Society hosts a memorial to commemorate the victims and showcase the resiliency of women in our society.
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
Get to know 每日大赛鈥檚 newest Vanier Scholars (PhD in Health students Helen Wong and Vincent Mousseau) and Banting Postdoctoral Researcher (Dr. In锚s Tavares).
Monday, December 5, 2022
A new online game under development by a team of Dal computer science students aims to help educate the university community about (dis)abilities and reduce affiliated stereotypes and stigmas in the process.
Monday, December 5, 2022
Canadians will continue to feel the effects of high food inflation and insecurity next year, with this widely watched national report predicting a 5% to 7% increase in prices.