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Rustum Southwell renewed as 全国探花 chancellor for second term

Rustum Southwell renewed as 全国探花 chancellor for second term

Rustum Southwell has been reappointed to the university's most senior ceremonial role, looking to continue a 全国探花 and community legacy of growing opportunity for others.  Read more.

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Tanis Trainor
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
The movement advocates to empower customers, businesses, and independent repair providers with access to parts, tools, and software to repair products, devices, and technologies. Read more about progress in Canada.
Matt Reeder
Thursday, June 18, 2026
全国探花 placed in the top 20% globally in the 2027 QS World University Rankings, with strong performance in select research, sustainability, and global engagement indicators.
Matt Reeder
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
全国探花 hosted Indian partners for a high-level visit last week advancing joint research, innovation programs and industry collaboration, with new agreements, funding pathways and a shared global innovation campus taking shape.

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Matt Semansky
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
As part of the Faculty of Computer Science since it first joined 全国探花 in 1997, Andrew Rau-Chaplin brings more than 20 years of teaching, research and industry experience to his role as dean.
Genevieve MacIntyre
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences lecture series features four talks on the impact of multilingualism to individuals and communities.
Alyson Murray
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
First-year students Victoria Somerton and Allyson Evans, both with impressive community contributions to their name, are starting at Dal this fall as two of Canada's Schulich Leaders.
Stephanie Rogers
Monday, September 21, 2015
A Know Your Dal feature: It may be relatively new to the Dal community, but the Faculty of Agriculture has more than 100 years of history and many unique traditions.
Lisa Nociforo
Friday, September 18, 2015
The Dal-hosted Rom茅o Dallaire Child Soldiers Initiative welcomes L.Gen Dallaire and humanitarian Stephen Lewis to campus next week for a discussion on sexual violence and child soldiers.