Rochelle Owen
Ankush Randhawa
Dalhousie (and Halifax) was a warm embrace to me as a foreign student, first time out of my country. Our community will see us through. Stay strong everyone and stay connected.
John Jenkins
I went to Dalhousie very young and did not do well as I lacked direction. When my business venture on the Islands of Halifax Harbour was blocked from growth I decided to return to school at 31, with 3 kids and the support of my wife. I am grateful to Dalhousie for allowing me a second chance and allowing me to learn a trade which has given me a tremendously rewarding career. Good Luck to you all !!!
Benoit Aubert
I hope we can keep all our students engaged and connected - connected with us and connected together.
Sue Zinck
Dr Finlay Spicer
I remember some hard times as a student, I cannot imagine anything as difficult as the uncertainty facing students.
Chris Field
My thoughts and prayers go out to the students unable to return home. They are such an important part of our community and deserve all the support we can give them.
Ahter Ezgi Tekin
Always proud to be part of this amazing institution as an alumni, i hope the amount of effort spent by your amazing team will benefit humanity. Wishing you all the best in your tough journey.
Mark Hobbs
Proud to support Dalhousie in this time of need
Marty Leonard
Alain Boutet
Support to students is the very essence of an higher education institution, and Dalhousie University surely embraces this idea, particularly in times of crisis.
Kevin Borgel
Geoffrey Maksym
Patricia Livingston
We care, please stay well. Love
Jessica Han
Let's hold up together!
Anders Hayden
Heidi Weigand
Access to technology creates inclusion in education - the COVID-19 pandemic will create an even bigger socioeconomic disparity gap. I want to help close that gap.
Ann Pyne
These are unprecedented times and students need our help. Wishing everyone the best of health.