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Dalhousie University president stepping down, will head up quantum computing group in OntarioRichard Florizone, who has been Dalhousie's president since 2013, is set to lead the Quantum Valley Ideas Lab, which is based in Waterloo, Ont.EducationJun 18, 2018
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Dalhousie Student Union paring down sexual assault helpline due to ‘inadequate’ fundingLast year, the service was available to students and members of the public 24 hours a day, seven days a week.EducationAug 29, 2016
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Dalhousie to address all sexism report recommendations within 2 yearsThe president of Dalhousie University says the school is committed to addressing all of the recommendations in a report into the Facebook scandal at its dentistry school within two years.EducationFeb 22, 2016
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‘A light to students’: Dal sexual assault phone line gets funding, extensionThe phone line offers non-judgmental, active listening for victims of sexual assault and gender based violence 24/7.EducationDec 3, 2015
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Many Dalhousie Dentistry students already employedMany Dalhousie Dentistry students already employedCanadaJul 10, 2015
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Report into sexism at Dalhousie dentistry school released todayA much anticipated report into sexism, misogyny and homophobia at the Dalhousie School of dentistry was released Monday morning and there are several recommendations for the university.Jun 29, 2015
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Dal dentistry student lounge covered with racist, misogynistic, sexist graffiti, report findsMention of the Cavity, which was released last Friday, was buried in the report; it sits 49 pages into the 72-page document.May 25, 2015
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Dalhousie professor on dentistry report: ‘I’m not totally satisfied’Law Professor Wayne MacKay feels Dalhousie still needs to do more work to repair the damage from the dentistry Facebook group scandal.CanadaMay 22, 2015
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Dalhousie dentistry scandal prompts changes to NS Dental ActThe scandal at Dalhousie University's dentistry school late last year involving a misogynistic Facebook group has sparked changes in how the Provincial Dental Board of Nova Scotia licenses new dentists.CanadaApr 15, 2015
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Dalhousie dentistry whistleblower Ryan Millet allowed to resume studiesThe Dalhousie University dentistry student who blew the whistle on a controversial Facebook group will be allowed to return to clinic duty.EducationMar 6, 2015
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