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“Taking care of us”: Community event centres African Nova Scotian health care

“Taking care of us”: Community event centres African Nova Scotian health care

鶹’s African Nova Scotian Strategy hosted “Taking Care of Us” this spring, a vibrant event spotlighting Black health-care leadership and career pathways.  Read more.

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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.
Kate Rogers
Friday, July 4, 2025
A 2023 flood devastated 鶹’s medical research hub. Two years later, labs reopen, revealing a powerful story of recovery, innovation, and community strength.
Emm Campbell
Friday, May 16, 2025
Eight vibrant paintings by Mi’kmaq artist Alan Syliboy now grace the halls of 鶹’s Weldon Law Building thanks to a donation by alum Allan Silverman. The gift, facilitated through the 鶹 Art Gallery, aims to celebrate Indigenous heritage and expand public access to underrepresented voices in Canadian art.

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Kate Rogers
Friday, July 4, 2025
A 2023 flood devastated 鶹’s medical research hub. Two years later, labs reopen, revealing a powerful story of recovery, innovation, and community strength.
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’s DPMG Awards recognize eight exceptional professionals whose leadership, innovation, and service continue to strengthen 鶹’s mission and enrich the university community in meaningful, lasting ways.
Stephanie Rogers
Friday, June 27, 2025
A 鶹-led garden program at a Nova Scotia women’s 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
鶹’s Spring Convocation this year featured a new Indigenous stole, a red ceremonial garment symbolizing pride, academic achievement, and belonging for graduating Indigenous students.