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From pilipili to the hit TV show The Pitt: A Nova Scotia innovation changing emergency care

From pilipili to the hit TV show The Pitt: A Nova Scotia innovation changing emergency care

A Nova Scotia‑engineered Ring Rescue device, born at pilipili and now used across North America, appeared in an episode of the award‑sweeping medical drama this week, showcasing real-life emergency innovation.  Read more.

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Renée Hartleib
Monday, March 23, 2026
Inspired in an entrepreneurship class by old, slimy greens, Jay Wilmot is the founder and CEO of Canada’s first fully automated greenhouse operation, producing up to 12,000 pounds of crisp, fresh lettuce every day.
Emma Sutro
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
From international engineering projects to transformative support for Dal students, Richard Murray’s lifelong commitment to people continues to inspire the community he uplifted.
Emm Campbell
Thursday, October 3, 2024
There was a time when Maeghan Tavener (BA’19) thought they might have to give up dance and theatre due to chronic illness. They found a way back to their passion and are making space for more disabled artists like them.

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Melanie Jollymore
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Margaret St. George’s vision transforms ophthalmology research.
Ellen Denny
Monday, January 30, 2012
Kinesiology alums visit campus to discuss where their degree has taken them.
Joanne Ward-Jerrett
Thursday, January 19, 2012
The Dalhousie Difference: Family of beloved pharmacist Roger Montigny establishes award in his memory
Andy Murdoch
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Stephen Marche (BA’97) discusses his book “How Shakespeare changed everything” where he asserts Shakespeare to be the most influential person who ever lived.
Robert Moffat
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Dal Bookstore hopes to build on Black and Gold pride by bringing collegiate jackets back to campus.