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Join the Dal community tomorrow (Mar. 18) at 6pm for the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) finals.
Hosted by CBC’s Brett Ruskin, it will feature research-based master’s and doctoral students competing for prizes and a place in the regionals. All are welcome. https://t.co/GDsGORhSxS
Registration for the 3 Minute Thesis competition closes tomorrow‼️
If you're curious about presenting your research for a chance to win cash prizes and compete at a regional level, don't forget to sign up by Friday, Feb. 28: https://t.co/rBWMtkh1q0
One week left to apply for the 3 Minute Thesis competition! 📢
@DalhousieU grad students who are curious about presenting their research for a chance to win cash prizes and compete at a regional level are encouraged to register by Friday, Feb. 28: https://t.co/ts3XQJHS4Z
Learn to craft your 3 Minute Thesis presentation, build motivation as a grad student and find tools to get things done with next week's workshops!
https://t.co/B4rFLEj6St
This year's African Heritage Month theme of "Celebrating the Legacy and Future of Black Creativity" provides an opportunity to showcase Black art across campus. We've put together a self-guided walk across Dal that will lead you to 12 powerful pieces: https://t.co/5NHjZ5ymJl
February is African Heritage Month, and the 2025 theme is Celebrating the Legacy and Future of Black Creativity. Join us in the quad for a flag raising ceremony on Monday, February 3rd: https://t.co/QyBcpnYibs
One week away! Attend the Graduate and Professional Program Fair to discover the opportunities from our 100+ offerings—from professional programs to thesis-based master’s degrees.
This event is open to anyone interested in a grad program at Dal: https://t.co/0TyuhHiVkA
Learn more about Dalhousie, from the comfort of your own home, with our Virtual Open House, taking place Jan. 25, from 7-11am, AST.
Connect with faculty, explore our offerings, and get your questions answered in real time. Details: https://t.co/xxkxM378HP
Learn about some of the latest advances from Dal researchers, covering everything from PTSD service dogs to sleeping pill dependency, in our Research Roundup: https://t.co/yGbJBNUL3Y
Artist Anja Clyke's stunning quilt work adds artistic warmth and vibrancy to the atrium of our law school.
This work was unveiled at a celebration marking the release of the latest annual report from Dal's African Nova Scotian Strategy Advisory Council: https://t.co/DBZkkK3ivK
Dal Alum, Rodney Small (BMgmt’15), is the founder and executive director of grassroots community engagement initiative One North End. Discover how he sees a direct link between his Dal education and the work he does now: https://t.co/GzNZcsnamp?
🏫 Explore our beautiful Halifax campus with this comprehensive video tour! We’ll take you through iconic spots like the Killam Library, Studley Quad, and the Rowe Building: https://t.co/7RIBJzqy57
Final reminder: There’s still time to complete a 10-minute anonymous survey about harassment, discrimination, racism & sexualized violence at Dalhousie. The deadline to share your feedback is tonight (Jan. 10) at midnight: https://t.co/oGZNdvtQWb