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Dalhousie University -- History.
Dalhousie University -- Pictorial works.
Universities and colleges -- Nova Scotia -- Halifax -- History.
MARC Display
Dalhousie
University
: a
200th
anniversary
portrait
/ poetry by George Elliott Clarke ; curated by Mona Holmlund.
Dalhousie University, 2018.
Call #:
378.716225 H753h
Subjects
Dalhousie
University
-- History.
Dalhousie
University
-- Pictorial works.
Universities and colleges -- Nova Scotia -- Halifax -- History.
ISBN:
9781773100340 (hc.)
Alternate title:
aTwo-hundredth
anniversary
portrait
:
Dalhousie
University
Description:
143 p. : col. ill.; 26 x 32 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
"From humble beginnings in 1818 as "the little college by the sea,"
Dalhousie
University
has grown to be an influential Canadian thought leader, global educator, research powerhouse, and economic driver. Today, Dal has more than 18,000 students across 12 faculties, over 2,500 staff, and more than 125,000 alumni spread across the country and around the globe.
Dalhousie
University
: A
200th
Anniversary
Portrait
tells the story of this historic
university
. Opening with an epic poem by celebrated poet and alumnus George Elliott Clarke, this visual history explores
Dalhousie
's past, its present influence, and its future through images, artifacts, and documents. Addressing themes as diverse as the
university
's campuses, student life, academic research, and teaching, as well as the impact of
Dalhousie
and its alumni on the wider world, this image-rich book highlights the contributions of students, faculty, and staff and the larger community that make up the
university
known simply as Dal."--From publisher.
Other authors:
Clark, George Elliott.
Holmlund, Mona, curator.
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Central Library
Adult Nonfiction
378.716225 H753h
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378.716225 H753h
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