Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Fall 2013), which features an article about Dalhousie's auto-related research and thinking; conversations between older adults and their middle-aged children; and a commentary about fairness in the 21st century, by Dean of Law Kim Brooks, Lisa Roberts (BA 95, MDE 03) and Diane Peters.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Fall 2014), which features an article about Shin Dong-hyuk's transformation from North Korean prisoner to human rights activist.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Fall 2015), which features articles about Dalhousie research into food supply; cancer research in Nova Scotia; and the impact of competitive sport according to university athletes.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Fall 2016), which features an article about Dalhousie's ocean research and the $220 million investment into the Ocean Frontier Institute.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Fall 2017), which features articles about CKDU radio; the role of Dalhousie during the Halifax Explosion; and food research at Dalhousie.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Fall 2018), which contains the article "What Does it Mean to Belong," featuring interviews with Craig Steven Wilder, Mark Tewksbury, Senator Wanda Thomas Bernard (MSW 77), Temple Grandin, Rick Hansen, Senator Murray Sinclair, Patricia Doyle-Bedwell (BA 91, LLB 93), Jen Powley (MPLAN 09) and others.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Fall 2019), which features articles about Afua Cooper and the Dal-commissioned Scholarly Panel's Report on Lord Dalhousie's History on Slavery and Race; Michael Ungar's resiliency research in the School of Social Work; and the thirtieth anniversary of Breaking Barriers: Report on the Task Force on Access for Black and Native People.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Fall 2021), which features an article about the fiftieth anniversaries of the Dal Arts Centre, Killam Library and the Life Sciences Centre; and interviews with alumni Mona Challa (MPA '21, BSC '19), Rene Boudreau (BA '15), Paul Gauthier (BSC '94), Rafaela Andrade (PHD '15), and George Cooper (BSC '62, LLB '66, LLD '04).
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Spring 2015), which features articles about Dalhousie and the ocean economy; award-winning chemist Dr. Axel Becke; and research into newcomers.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Spring 2016), which features articles on alumni and faculty who think "outside the box" -- including brain surgeon Gwynedd Pickett; international memory champions Andy Fong (BEng '06) and Angel Lai (BEng '06); Nobel Prize-winning physicist Art McDonald (BSc '64, MSc '65, LLD '97); Dalhousie Elder in Residence Deb Eisan; and Trailer Park Boys co-creator, writer and actor Barrie Dunn (LLB '98).
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Spring 2017), which features an article on Dalhousie's approaching bicentennary; a profile of Chancellor's Chair in Aboriginal Law and Policy Naiomi Metallic (BA '91, LLB 1994); and a story about Dalhousie's Herzberg Canada gold medallists, Ford Doolittle, Axel Becke and Jeff Dahn.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Spring 2018), which contains an article about the Killam Trusts, featuring scholar recipients Annette Hayward (1967), Ryan D'Arcy (2002), and Nicole Ward (1997).
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Spring 2022), which features spotlight interviews with Dal alumni Brice Scheschuk (BCOMM '94), Jeremy Dutcher (BA '12), partners David Hodgson and Sara Fedullo (BENG '21), William (Bill) Stanish (MD '70), and Marriam Abou-El-Haj; an article about the research project "Home Food Gardening in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons for Food Security Considerations"; and a story about research in music, medicine and neuroscience.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Spring/Summer 2019), which features a cover story on the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and artificial intelligence.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Winter 2014), which features articles about heart research across Dalhousie; the Institute for Big Data Analytics; and a global panel on the future of universities.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Magazine (Winter 2015), which features a message to the Dalhousie community about the university's response to the "dentistry situation"; an article about light-related research and insight; and a retrospective on Dalhousie theatre and drama.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Winter 2016), which features articles on Dalhousie's private sector-linked research and innovation and Shaun Boe's Dalhousie-based physiotherapy lab.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Winter 2017), which features articles about Romeo Dallaire and Shelly Whitman and the Dallaire Initative; Graham Dellaire, Dalhousie Medical School's Cameron Research Scientist in Cancer Biology, and gene therapy; and the gender divide in computer science at Dalhousie.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Winter 2018), which features an article about Canada's parliamentary poet laureate George Elliott Clarke (MA '89, LLD '99) and his poem written to mark the university's 200th anniversary.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Winter 2019), which features articles about Stefanie Colombo and aquaculture nutrition; Dalhousie's innovation sandbox, SURGE (Science Unleashed: Research Growing the Economy); and Ocean School, a collaborative project of the National Film Board of Canada and Ingenium (Canada's museums of science and innovation) under the auspices of Dal's Ocean Frontier Institute.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 14, Number 2), which features articles about Mel Hebb (BCom '60), an advocate for people with disabilities, Arthur Donahoe (LLB ' 65), and grey seals on Sable Island.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 15, Number 2), which features articles about George Elliott Clarke (MA '89), Dal Legal Aid, and changes in Canadian university athletics rules.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 17, Number 2), the official periodical of the Dalhousie Alumni Association. The issue features stories on Dalhousie and the offshore oil and gas industry; the Dalhousie Alumni Association's Women's Division; and Catherine Young, "Jeopardy! Queen.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 16, Number 1), the official periodical of the Dalhousie Alumni Association, published three times a year. The issue's cover story features four W. Andrew MacKay Alumni Scholarship winners: "a sampling of Dalhousie's stellar students."
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 18, Number 1), the official periodical of the Dalhousie Alumni Association, published three times a year. The issue features stories about deep-sea corals; Dalhousie's Rhodes scholars; and alumni volunteers.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 14, Number 3), which features articles about Elizabeth May (LLB '83), International Year of the Oceans, and couples who met while at Dalhousie.
Item is a copy of "Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine" (Volume 16, Number 3), the official periodical of the Dalhousie Alumni Association. The issue's cover story is "Front and Centre: A new face and new philosophy for computer science."
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 17, Number 3), the official periodical of the Dalhousie Alumni Association, published three times a year. The issue features stories about the value of an arts or social sciences education in a high-tech world; Dalhousie Olympians; and Dalhousie's commitment to research.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 7, Number 3), the official periodical of the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Issue features articles about the twentieth anniversary of Dalhousie Theatre Department and the state of campus sport and recreation.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 8, Number 1), the official periodical of the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Issue features articles on Dr. Ron Stewart and the Dalhousie Student Union at 125.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 9, Number 3), the official periodical of Dalhousie Alumni Association. Issue includes a photo feature by Dalhousie University photographer Findlay Muir about four famine-stricken countries of Africa.
Item is an issue of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 10, Number 3), the official publication of Dalhousie Alumni Association. The issue features articles about Mike Sutton's Mount Everest climb, Dalhousie's financial management report, and Lieut. John MacDonald's (BSc '92) experiences in the Serbo-Croat war.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: the Alumni Magazine (Volume 11, Number 2), which features articles about alumni in Australia, Bubbles and her troupe of university clowns, and Gerald Tucker and the "electronic infobahn."
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 12, Number 2), which features articles about President Tom Traves, Wickwire Field, and environmental illness.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 13, Number 2), which features articles about Cuthbert Sebastien (MD '58), the QE2 sleep disorders laboratory and clinic, and Alzheimer's disease.
Item is an issue of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 11, Number 1), the official publication of Dalhousie Alumni Association. The issue features articles about Joni Guptill (MD '81), Budge Wilson, and the university's annual fund campaign.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 13, Number 1), featuring articles about Dalhousie-trained northern nurses, convocation history trivia, and Tony Tam (BCom '82, LLB '85) and karate.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 14, Number 1), which features a report on the historic amalgamation of Dalhousie and Technical University of Nova Scotia.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 7, Number 2), the official periodical of the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Issue features articles about historian and Dean of Graduate Studies Judith Fingard, Chancellor Rueben Cohen, and alumni and musician David Kavanagh.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 8, Number 2), the official periodical of the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Issue features an article about Sid Oland, CEO of Labbatt.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 9, Number 2), the official periodical of Dalhousie Alumni Association. Issue features an article on alumni Dominic and Anne Gniewek, founders of Pomorze, Atlantic Canada's only Polish dance troupe.