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The Faculty of Engineering was officially founded on 1 April 1997 with the merger of the Technical University of Nova Scotia (TUNS) into Dalhousie University. [citation needed] Dalhousie University had previously established an engineering faculty in 1905, but it was expensive to maintain, and in 1906, it was merged into the TUNS, which was established by a consortium of provincial ...
Dalhousie was founded, as the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie, desired a non-denominational college in Halifax. [8] Financing largely came from customs duties collected by a previous Lieutenant Governor, John Coape Sherbrooke, during the War of 1812 occupation of Castine, Maine; [c] Sherbrooke invested £7,000 as an initial endowment and reserved £3,000 ...
In 1902, Dalhousie University began offering degrees in mining engineering and it established a faculty three years later, but it was too expensive to maintain. [ 3 ] Following an April 19, 1906 meeting between the Halifax Board of Trade, the Mining Society of Nova Scotia, and four provincial universities, it was agree to request that the ...
Elizabeth Rollins Epperly – author and former president of the University of Prince Edward Island; Howard Epstein (LL.B. 1973, faculty) – MLA for Halifax Chebucto [18] Edgar Gold O.C. – expert in international ocean law and marine and environmental policy; T. A. Goudge – philosopher; Colleen Hanycz – President of La Salle University
The Faculty of Agriculture was officially founded on 1 September 2012 with the merger of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College (NSAC) into Dalhousie University. [9] [10]The Faculty of Agriculture traces its history to The School of Agriculture, founded in 1885 and located in Truro, as well as The School of Horticulture, founded in 1893 and located in Wolfville.
Dalhousie University Department of Engineering (Agricultural Campus) www.dal.ca: ... Department of Agricultural and Bioresource Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
Hamka’s death came after Loughnane subjected her to what Justice Christopher Beale described as a "torrent of highly abusive text messages" in which he threatened to torture her, drown her, set ...
Dalhousie Journal of Legal Studies; Dalhousie Law Journal; The Dalhousie Review; Dalhousie Tigers; Dalhousie Tigers men's ice hockey; Dalhousie Tigers women's ice hockey; List of Dalhousie University fraternities and sororities; George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie