Item is a review of requirements, administrative roles, guidelines, and policy recommendations for vocational and continuing educations programs at the NSAC in 1992.
Item is a copy of "Report of the Agricultural Enquiry Committee" by the Nova Scotia Agricultural Enquiry Committee ; Douglas, R.A. (Comm.), Mckenzie, D.G. (Comm.), Robicheau, J.L.P. (Comm.). There is a section about the Nova Scotia Agricultural College.
Item is a summary of the changes that government plans to implement at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. This includes a review of governance structures, management structures and the status of the NSAC within these structures.
Item is an overview of registration, staff changes, scholarships and awards, athletics and events of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Including teaching and innovation, student/alumni excellence, Agri-food leadership, Nova Scotia Agricultural College around the world and breaking new ground.
Item is an account, unsigned but believed to have been written by Dr. Melville Cumming, in regards to the donation of a tractor by Henry Ford to the Nova Scotia Agricultural College in 1917. Mr. Ford had previously met then Premier the Honorable George H Murray and was introduced to Melville Cumming, Secretary for Agriculture and Principal of NSAC (1905-1927). There are annotations on the first page "Thanks very much - Len" and on the second page "He was here I understand on a trout fishing exhibition (expedition?)."
Item is a report that includes background on crown lands, land divisions, purchase records, information on the Nova Scotia Training School, and copies of deeds and maps of various farms pertaining to the Nova Scotia Agricultural College.
Item is the Province of Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Agricultural College review of operations 1991-92. The audit was performed by Roy S. Gunn, Deputy Auditor General, as indicated in the forward letter dated March 3, 1992. The letter was addressed to R.J. (Richard) Huggard, and cc'd to Dr. L.E. Haley, Principal (NSAC), and C. James, Executive Director of Administration. Six selected areas of the College's operations were reviewed: Financial management Capital expenditures / projects Fixed asset utilization and control Personnel costs Purchasing practices Allocation and recovery of costs
Item is File a report of the goals of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College in serving the agricultural industry and the four Atlantic provinces. The brief mentions the unique role of the institution in the post-secondary educational system.
Item is an account of the Izaak Walton Club of Dalhousie University, written by John G. Aldous in 1984. The account chronicles the fishing trips and other activities of some prominent individuals in Dalhousie's history. The account was compiled by Donald Gordon in 2013.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 22, Number 1), which features a story about sprinter Adrienne Power (BCom '05), female athlete of the year.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 22, Number 3), which features a cover story about Peter Dalgleish (LLB '83) and Shankar Nepali.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 23, Number 1), which features a story of Naiomi Metallic (BA Hon '02/LLB '05), the first M'kmaq law clerk at the Supreme Court of Canada.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 25, Number 1), which features articles about Halifax Medical Health Officer Dr. Gaynor Watson-Creed (MD '99) and Kathryn Sullivan (PhD '79 / LLD '85) and the Phoenix Mission to Mars.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 25, Number 1), which features articles about Westjet, Budge Wilson's prequel Before Green Gables, and highlights from Dal Medicine 2007.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 25, Number 2), which features articles on alumna Sylvia Hamilton, Seymour Schulich scholarships, and faculty research highlights.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 26, Number 1), which features articles about Pari Irani (DDS '09), Patrick Lee and stem cell research, and English professor Anthony Stewart.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 26, Number 2), which features a story about graduate student and Killam scholar Alanna Yorke and her band The New Oceanographers.
Item is an issue of Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 27, Number 1), which features articles about Doug Wallace (PhD '85), Canada Excellence Research Chair in Ocean Science and Technology, Dalhousie volunteers in Haiti, and Susan Thomson's work in the ingando "re-education" project in Rwanda.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Alumni Magazine (Volume 29, Number 1), which features articles about singer-songwriter Rose Cousins (BScK '99), the dentistry school at 100, and the Dalhousie-NSAC merger.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 29, Number 2), which features articles about Dalhousie Aquatron; Trudeau scholar Carla Suarez's study of children in war zones; and the impact of overseas travel and study on alumni Kewoba Carter (BA '11), Philip DuGuay (BA '05) and Timothy Mankowski (BSc '08, MSc '11).
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 29, Number 3), which features articles about MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects; retiring president Tom Traves; and the changing classroom.
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 Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 28, Number 1), which features articles about the Resiliency Research Centre; the Bold Ambitions Campaign; and sustainable food on campus.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 28, Number 2),which features articles about Peter Herrdorff of the National Arts Centre; professor and human rights authority Wayne MacKay (LLB '78) and cyberbullying; and the Life Sciences Research Institute.
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 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 (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 (Fall 2016), which features an article about Dalhousie's ocean research and the $220 million investment into the Ocean Frontier Institute.