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                    Friday, September 30, 2005
            Dalhousie professors continue to gain national and international recognition for the strength of their teaching and research. Several faculty members have received major academic awards recently.
        
                    
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                    Wednesday, September 28, 2005
            On August 19, the Faculty of Computer Science were shocked and saddened to learn of Bin Tang's tragic death. On September 1, they joined the Dalhousie community to celebrate his life.
        
                    
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                    Friday, September 23, 2005
            The impressive and state-of-the-art Kenneth C. Rowe Management Building opens to a packed and enthusiastic audience.
        
                    
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                    Thursday, September 22, 2005
            Dalhousie's Chancellor, Dr. Richard B. Goldbloom, helped shape the IWK into the world-class children's medical centre it is today. A new building named in his honour will acknowledge his remarkable contributions.
                    
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                    Monday, September 19, 2005
            Students, staff and faculty celebrate a renamed and renewed Architecture and Planning building, completed with the support of donors such as Ralph M. Medjuck, Q.C.
                    
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                    Wednesday, September 14, 2005
            The Centre for Learning and Teaching welcomes you to the first in a series of monthly conversations with Dalhousie faculty to profile a variety of approaches to learning and teaching across the disciplines. We begin our series with a conversation with Professor Stephen Coughlan, Faculty of Law
        
                    
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                    Tuesday, September 13, 2005
            Popular yearly guide produced and distributed by Dalhousie is a true community venture
                    
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                    Friday, September 9, 2005
            From animal behaviour to genetics, pop culture to parenting, Dalhousie´s faculty can be a wealth of information on topics of interest to the public. This, the first of a four-part series on media relations at Dal, focuses on the benefits of becoming a media "expert," how media can communicate your research to a wider audience, and why talking to the press doesn´t have to be painful...
        
                    
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                    Thursday, September 8, 2005
            Bonnie Neuman brings a wealth of experience and a comprehensive view of enrolment management to Dalhousie.
        
                    Thursday, September 8, 2005
            Internationally-respected professor receives one of the country's highest honours in the field of public service.