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Scotiabank makes $1‑million gift supporting Dalhousie initiative diversifying digital transformation

Scotiabank makes $1‑million gift supporting Dalhousie initiative diversifying digital transformation

Dal’s Faculties of Management and Computer Science want the new College of Digital Transformation, and the field, to be inclusive. A Scotiabank gift is helping them achieve this goal.  Read more.

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