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Dalhousie University 200th anniversary time capsule collection
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Articles and videos about gene editing and ethics

File contains printed and digital copies of "First CRISPR babies: Where are our ethics?" by Francoise Baylis, from the Impact Ethics website; "Why we are not ready for genetically designed babies" by Baylis, Graham Dellaire, and Landon J. Getz, from The Conversation website; and "Jiankui He: A Sorry Tale of High-Stakes Science" by Getz, Dellaire, and Baylis, from the Hastings Center website. The file also contains a memory USB stick with four videos created by or featuring Francoise Baylis, including "Francoise Baylis: 'You Can't Pretend to be God': Experts Condemn Claimed Gene Editing of Babies"; "Francoise Baylis: The Ethics of CRISPR-cas9 Gene Editing Technology"; "The Body Economy: Human Eggs in the Marketplace"; and "The Body Economy: Surrogacy in the Marketplace." The videos are accompanied by a printed document with metadata about the videos.

Baylis, Françoise

Banner for Dalhousie University's 200th anniversary

File contains a banner that was hung on Dalhousie University campus between August 2017 and August 2019 as part of the university's 200th anniversary celebrations. The banner is red with a photograph of an unidentified person jumping and Dalhousie's bicentennial logo.

Dalhousie University. Communications and Marketing Department.

Book, program, lapel pin, and greeting card given to Dalhousie University alumni

File contains a copy of A 200th Anniversary Portrait: Dalhousie University; a holiday greeting card like those sent to Annual Fund donors in 2018; a metal and enamel lapel pin like those given to Dalhousie University graduates in 2018 in a white velvet bag; and a booklet titled Ignite: Dal's Third Century. 

Calendars commemorating Dalhousie University's 200th anniversary

File contains two calendars published in celebration of Dalhousie University's 200th anniversary. One calendar is for September 2017 to August 2018 and the other is for September 2018 to August 2019. The calendars feature photographs of Dalhousie campus, historical photographs, photographs of important people from Dalhousie, and other subjects related to Dalhousie's bicentennial.

Dalhousie University. Communications and Marketing Department.

Dalhousie Legacy Awards trophy and program

File contains a trophy like those given to recipients of the Dalhousie Legacy Awards. The trophy consists of a stained wooden base engraved with the words "Dalhousie / Legacy / Award." A glass sculpture shaped like a splash of water is mounted on the wooden base. The glass sculpture is made of white and blue glass with yellow and orange details. The file also contains a program from the 2018 Dalhousie Legacy Awards and a typed description of the awards.

Dalhousie University 200th anniversary time capsule collection

  • UA-53
  • Collection
  • [ca. 2016 - 2018]
Collection contains materials submitted by university departments and individuals for inclusion in a time capsule buried on Dalhousie University's Studley Campus to mark Dalhousie's bicentennial celebrations.

Events listings and promotional buttons from Dalhousie University's 200th anniversary

File contains two copies of a card with a list of events in Fall 2018 related to Dalhousie University's 200th anniversary. Each card has a promotional button attached to it. One button is white with the 200th anniversary logo. The other button is black with white and gold banners that read "1818" and "2018."

Flyers and newsletters from the Dalhousie University Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

File contains programs for the Fountain School of Performing Arts 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 seasons; a flyer titled "Welcome to FASS!: Opportunities for Dal arts students"; the all 2018 issue of "First Year: The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences newsletter for new students"; the summer 2018 issue of "Sociology and Social Anthropology"; the spring 2018 issue of "International Development Studies News"; the spring 2018 issue of "Political Science News: The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Newsletter for the Department of Political Science"; the spring 2018 issue of "History"; and the summer 2018 Department of English newsletter.

Dalhousie University. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Francoise Baylis : The ethics of CRISPR-cas9 gene editing technology

Item is a video called "Françoise Baylis: The Ethics of CRISPR-cas9 Gene Editing Technology." The video was produced by Ricardo Lopes from a YouTube channel called The Dissenter. The video is an interview with Françoise Baylis about the ethics of CRISPR-cas9 gene editing technology. The video is stored on a USB memory stick.

Lopes, Ricardo

Francoise Baylis : You can't pretend to be God : Experts condemn claimed gene editing of babies

Item is a video called "Françoise Baylis: 'You Can't Pretend to be God': Experts Condemn Claimed Gene Editing of Babies." The video was produced by CTV News. The video discusses the creation of the world's first gene-edited babies by He Jiankui of the Southern University of Science and Technology in Shenzhen, China. The video is stored on a USB memory stick.

CTV Television Network.

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