The next installment in Mount Saint Vincent University’s Business & Tourism Department’s (virtual) Fireside Chat series will feature Nova Scotia’s new Premier, the Honourable Iain Rankin. The event will take place online at 6 p.m.…
By Gurneet Dhami, student, Master of Applied Human Nutrition A group of BIPOC Students from the Applied Human Nutrition Department at Mount Saint Vincent University celebrated nutrition month this March with a taste of art.…
On Wednesday, March 31 and Thursday, April 1, MSVU will be the site of pop-up asymptomatic rapid testing clinics for COVID-19. These clinics are open to the public. Public Health experts have said that regular testing…
Several undergraduate honours biology students from Mount Saint Vincent University recently showcased their research at the 50th Science Atlantic Biology Conference. The event was hosted virtually from March 12 to 14 by Cape Breton University.…
To the MSVU community, I write today to condemn anti-Asian racism – both the tragic acts of violence against women of Asian descent that occurred in Atlanta recently and the acts that go less noted…
“There’s an aspect of social justice that I want to bring to MSVU and to my students and future research – something I call eco-social justice. How can we achieve justice for humans and non-humans?”…
Each year, eight full-time undergraduate students in Atlantic Canada are chosen as recipients of the Frank H. Sobey Award for Excellence in Business Studies – with each receiving $30,000 to support their development as future…
Halifax, NS – March 15, 2021 – Mount Saint Vincent University researchers Dr. Jessie-Lee McIsaac and Dr. Joan Turner, together with their team at the Early Childhood Collaborative Research Centre, are launching a second family…
To members of the Mount Saint Vincent University Community: On behalf of the Board of Governors, I would like to thank President Mary Bluechardt for her leadership over the past four years, and for her…
A gerontologist at Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU) is linking state-of-the-art advances in biological and DNA testing with social survey research to examine how traumatic events experienced during war can get ‘under the skin’ and…