Dal researchers and Roméo Dallaire Child Soliders Initiative return from Central Africa on Congo border
Dr. Shelley Whitman, director of The Roméo Dallaire Child Soldiers Initiative at Dalhousie, and Tanya Zayed, deputy director, were recently in Musanze, Rwanda; one hour northeast of Goma, Democratic ... Read more
Dalhousie political scientists take Donner Prize
Dalhousie political scientists have been awarded the prestigious Donner Prize for best public policy book in Canada. Democratizing the Constitution: Reforming Responsible Government looks at the incr... Read more
Roméo A. Dallaire: They Fight Like Soldiers, They Die Like Children Official Book Launch
Romeo Dallaire is a well known and award winning Canadian champion of human rights. He will be launching his book, They Fight Like Soldiers, They Die Like Children on October 26, 2010 at Dalhousie Uni... Read more
Dalhousie professor wins Donner Prize
Dalhousie professor Brian Bow wins the Donner Prize for his book on Canada-U.S. relations, The Politics of Linkage: Power, Interdependence and Ideas in Canada-U.S. Relations, Read more
Oil insecurity: why Eastern Canada’s energy use places the region at risk
Canada may be an oil rich nation, but Eastern Canada depends on international imports for the majority of its oil supplies. Larry Hughes, Dalhousie energy expert, believes that the changing dynamics o... Read more
Conformity kills? How social convention may lead to societal collapse
Biologist Hal Whitehead can usually be found sailing the seas tracking whales, but his new research offers compelling insights into human behavior. His mathematical model suggests that promoting indiv... Read more


