MSVU Modern Languages student Olivia Bazot was recently named a 2024 recipient of the Prix du Consulat général de France dans les Provinces atlantiques. The award was presented on March 20, the International Day of…
Women have more positive experiences seeking justice when they experienced support, agency and validation. (Shutterstock) Diane Crocker, Saint Mary’s University; Deborah Norris, Mount Saint Vincent University, and Meghan Gosse, Dalhousie University In May 2018, several…
Nanette Black is a military medic, mother of four, community volunteer, business owner and full-time student Nanette Black is one impressive (and busy!) person. The mother of four children aged eight and under, she has…
“What the Mount does is transformational for people” For Prof. Normand Gendron, the growing crisis of insufficient resources to meet rising demand for services in Canada’s non-profit sector is an urgent call to action –…
Vincent’s Restaurant located in the Rosaria Student Centre is open for business, serving up mouth-watering, student-inspired dishes. Vincent’s Restaurant is a teaching kitchen and restaurant where students in MSVU’s Tourism & Hospitality Management program learn…
Did you know that MSVU is home to the longest-standing accredited co-op program in the Maritimes and the second highest number of co-op students in Nova Scotia? In fact, every undergraduate program at MSVU has…
In the lead up to International Women’s Day 2024, we’ve been sharing stories of some of our many women alumnae who are making an impact in their communities. I encourage you to take a few…
Jacquie Gahagan, Mount Saint Vincent University; Dale Kirby, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Kristyn Anderson, Dalhousie University, and Steven Smith, Saint Mary’s University Can we do better in Canada to meet the needs of former youth…
Research shows women are at higher risk for burnout and psychological, emotional and physical stress in the workplace in comparison to their male counterparts. (Shutterstock) Shannan M. Grant, Mount Saint Vincent University; Barb Hamilton-Hinch, Dalhousie…
In 1973, the first women’s studies course emerged at Mount Saint Vincent University. Led by Dr. Susan Clark, Dr. Rosemary Sampson, and Dr. David Monaghan, it laid the foundation for a revolution of thought. Just…