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ā€œTaking care of usā€: Community event centres African Nova Scotian health care

ā€œTaking care of usā€: Community event centres African Nova Scotian health care

Dalhousie’s African Nova Scotian Strategy hosted ā€œTaking Care of Usā€ 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.
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