Dalhousie University Archive
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Fluctuating food prices causing Canadians to change shopping habits: poll
Posted on 14.11.2016 | No CommentsA new study suggests nearly one-quarter of Canadians are worried about how to pay for groceries, with more than 50 per cent shifting their shopping habits amid fluctuating food prices. -
Dalhousie University and National Film Board welcome Government of Canada funding support for innovative Ocean School
Posted on 21.07.2016 | No CommentsDalhousie University and the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) welcomed the Honourable Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard to campus today to announce $250,000 for the development of the pilot project Ocean Sch... -
‘Sexist comments had become normalized and went unnoticed’: Dal task force report
Posted on 29.06.2015 | No CommentsDeep within the 100-page task force report are some disturbing findings about the inner workings of the only dental school in the Maritimes. -
Camp aims to bump up number of African Nova Scotians in health care
Posted on 11.07.2014 | No CommentsA camp geared towards African Nova Scotian youth is aiming to increase what's been called a "low, almost non-existent" number of visible minorities in health professionals. -
Does your partner affect your drinking habits? Researcher wants to find out
Posted on 30.05.2014 | No CommentsA Dalhousie University researcher is studying how alcohol consumption and personalities interact when it comes to romantic couples. -
Halifax researchers hope MicroResearch empowers doctors an ocean away
Posted on 01.05.2014 | No CommentsMicroResearch is a program that was created five years ago as a joint partnership between Dalhousie University and the IWK, and it focuses on Eastern Africa. -
Dump and Run racks up deals for shoppers, the environment
Posted on 27.04.2014 | No CommentsOrganized by students at SMU and Dalhousie University, the secondhand sale saw hundreds of shoppers flutter in and out of Studley Gym with used or slightly worn items, which were donated by students and residents. -
Cartilage research offers new hope for injured athletes
Posted on 18.04.2014 | No CommentsResearch coming out of Halifax could help people suffering from sports injuries or arthritis. -
Dalhousie uses lifelike mannequins to help train nursing students
Posted on 24.03.2014 | No CommentsAs Nova Scotia nurses remain embroiled in a labour dispute, a class of new nurses is getting ready to join the province's health care system. -
Dal professor helping develop software to analyze ancient music
Posted on 24.03.2014 | No CommentsA Dalhousie professor is part of a team working on research that could transform the way music is studied. -
Man gropes woman, headbutts her, during South End assault
Posted on 31.01.2014 | No CommentsAt 9:45 p.m. Thursday, a 23-year-old woman was walking down South Street, when she felt she was being following.