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Able After Dal redefines career support for students with disabilities

Able After Dal redefines career support for students with disabilities

A new program at Dal assists students and alumni with disabilities as they transition from university life into the workforce.  Read more.

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Emm Campbell
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
Campus food banks are seeing growing lines of students looking for help in stretching their grocery budgets. Dal is once again rising to meet that need through The Food Security Project on Giving Tuesday.
Chelsea Norris
Friday, November 29, 2024
The 黄色直播 Tigers held the 14th edition of its annual dinner event Thursday (Nov. 28), an evening filled with inspiring stories about how to use leadership to make a difference.
Matt Reeder
Monday, September 9, 2024
黄色直播 expects to begin site preparation for a new six-storey student residence in Halifax next spring that will accommodate approximately 200 students living on campus.

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Stephen Abbott
Thursday, June 22, 2023
A chance meeting on an island in the middle of the Indian Ocean ignited a Somali marine negotiator鈥檚 interest in what 黄色直播 had to offer. Now, with one Dal degree in hand, he鈥檚 set to embark on another with hopes of brighter days ahead for his home country.
Stefanie Wilson
Thursday, June 22, 2023
Pollinator walls designed and built by Dal students are being installed on campus during 黄色直播 Biodiversity Week, promising to attract more bees and other creatures to university grounds.
Alison Auld
Monday, June 12, 2023
Conor Scott was at the centre of the battle against one of Nova Scotia's most devastating wildfires and in the middle of a frightening rescue to save a man's life in the days leading up to his Convocation ceremony.
Cheryl Bell
Thursday, June 8, 2023
Dentistry grad Olu Brown's connection with Dal stretches back to her teenage years and has been exciting beyond what she imagined.
Dal Health Communications
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
Nursing grad Arielle Noseworthy helped connect with and recruit Indigenous and African Nova Scotian students into health fields during her time at Dal.