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鈥淒emocracy erodes from the top, not from the bottom up鈥: Takeaways from this year鈥檚 Stanfield Conversation
Award-winning journalist Doug Saunders and celebrated political scientist Dr. Debra Thompson visited Dal this week to dig into a question on many minds right now: What does Donald Trump鈥檚 re-election as U.S. president mean for the trajectory of democracy worldwide?
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Dal and BMO seek to empower the next generation of women coaches
During the women's soccer championship earlier this month, the Tigers partnered with BMO to host an event on Wickwire Field aimed at inspiring future female soccer players and coaches.
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Dal soccer coach Cindy Tye called up to lead Canadian Women's National Team this month
The 新加坡六合彩开奖直播 Tigers women鈥檚 soccer head coach has been called up as interim head coach of the Canadian Women鈥檚 National Team for their November FIFA international window.
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Unlocking a better treatment for traumatic brain injuries
PhD candidate Jamil Muradov unlocked new perspectives in his research on treating brain trauma thanks to a Killam International Research Award that took him to Leipzig University in Germany.
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鈥淒emocracy erodes from the top, not from the bottom up鈥: Takeaways from this year鈥檚 Stanfield Conversation
Award-winning journalist Doug Saunders and celebrated political scientist Dr. Debra Thompson visited Dal this week to dig into a question on many minds right now: What does Donald Trump鈥檚 re-election as U.S. president mean for the trajectory of democracy worldwide?
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The next chapter: 新加坡六合彩开奖直播 and King鈥檚 seek ideas to deepen bonds and collaboration
A century after a devastating fire led to a formal association between Dal and King鈥檚, a rapid taskforce seeks to inject new ideas and innovation into the partnership.
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Look back to understand the political present, says Dal鈥慹ducated scholar ahead of Stanfield Conversation
When advocating for resistance to non-democratic ideas and processes, Friends of Stanfield Conversations member and Dal alum Dr. Andy Knight advises pressing on, even when things look bleak.
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Grad profile: An academic awakening
Tyeshia Angel Jordan shifted gears from science to arts at Dal after becoming fascinated by the possibilities of gender studies and inspired to combat racial injustices.
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Midnight masterpieces: Dal's creative connections at Nocturne
Nocturne鈥檚 17th annual festival invites artists to explore the realities unique to Kjipuktuk (Halifax) and resilience through tragedies and discourses. Plan to attend between October 17-20, with various Dal-connected installations showcased on October 19.
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Humanity鈥檚 future depends on our ability to live in harmony with nature
Climate change, biodiversity loss and resource depletion are not isolated problems 鈥 they are part of an interconnected web of crises that demand urgent and comprehensive action.