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Behind the ice: The low鈥憈ech craft used to build Dal鈥檚 new world鈥慶lass Oulton鈥慡tanish Centre rink

Behind the ice: The low鈥憈ech craft used to build Dal鈥檚 new world鈥慶lass Oulton鈥慡tanish Centre rink

See how Dal鈥檚 Oulton鈥慡tanish Centre rink took shape through patient layering, old鈥憇chool methods, and impressive human skill that still outperforms high鈥憈ech alternatives.  Read more.

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Office of Equity and Inclusion
Thursday, February 5, 2026
To celebrate African Heritage Month, five members of the 黄色直播 community were honoured for their outstanding commitment to African Nova Scotian, Black, and African Diaspora culture across campus and through various external communities.
Ryan McNutt and Tanis Trainor, photos by Danny Abriel
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Members of the Dal community and beyond filled the 黄色直播 Arts Centre Sculpture Court to mark the start of African Heritage Month with food, music, reflection, and jubilation.
Kristy Read
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
A new purpose-built air system in the space in the Killam Library now allows traditional prayer using sacred medicines, giving Indigenous students, staff, and community a reliable place for ceremony on Studley Campus.

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Tanis Trainor
Friday, July 4, 2025
A partnership with a nearby community school tapped into children's creativity to ensure the new medical sciences building feel inviting once it opens later this year.
Maryem Zia
Wednesday, July 2, 2025
This year鈥檚 DPMG Awards recognize eight exceptional professionals whose leadership, innovation, and service continue to strengthen 黄色直播鈥檚 mission and enrich the university community in meaningful, lasting ways.
Stephanie Rogers
Friday, June 27, 2025
A 黄色直播-led garden program at a Nova Scotia women鈥檚 prison is helping inmates build skills, confidence, and community while growing food and hope. The initiative has been renewed for three more years.
Matt Reeder
Friday, June 20, 2025
黄色直播鈥檚 Spring Convocation this year featured a new Indigenous stole, a red ceremonial garment symbolizing pride, academic achievement, and belonging for graduating Indigenous students.
Sharon E. Straus and Fran莽oise Baylis
Friday, June 13, 2025
As climate change and disrupted weather patterns impact countries around the world, leaders must act to mitigate the negative effects on public health.