February is African Heritage Month, and this year’s theme (in Nova Scotia) is Black History Matters: Listen, Learn, Share, Act. It is a theme that calls us on to ensure an understanding of the past while…
The MSVU Business Administration program’s major in Strategic Human Resource Management has achieved accreditation by Chartered Professionals in Human Resources of Nova Scotia (CPHRNS). CPHRC is the national association representing human resources professionals. CPHR Nova Scotia is the local member association…
A message from the President It is with great pleasure that I present to you MSVU’s new Strategic Plan: Strength Through Community (2021-2028). Read the full strategic plan Read the highlights document I also encourage…
Mount Saint Vincent University’s Business & Tourism Department’s (virtual) Fireside Chats returns this year to feature the stories and perspectives of top business and tourism leaders. The webinars are open to all. The next event…
A group of friends who first met at Mount Saint Vincent University in 1993 have rekindled their close ties and found camaraderie and support through regular Zoom catchups they’ve been taking part in since the…
At a virtual gala held Friday, January 15, 2021, My East Coast Experience presented their annual awards celebrating the most inspiring immigrants in the Maritimes. Among the honourees were three MSVU alumni, all noted to…
Dear MSVU community, I am writing to make you aware that we have been notified by Public Health of a case of COVID-19 connected to the Mount Saint Vincent University community. The case is travel…
Dear MSVU faculty, staff, and students, I’m writing to introduce the new faculty who have joined the MSVU community recently. I’m pleased to extend a special welcome to each of them. Twelve individuals have joined…
Dr. Margaret Mary Fitzpatrick, S.C. was elected Congregational Leader of the Sisters of Charity—Halifax in October 2020 and in that role also serves as Chancellor of MSVU. Dr. Fitzpatrick, S.C. served as President of St.…
(Halifax, NS) – January 11, 2021 – The results of a new study out of the NS Centre on Aging suggest that staff working in Canadian long-term care (LTC) centres often struggle to balance care…