Through leadership, passion, hard work and commitment both inside and outside of the classroom, Hannah Baillie is leaving a lasting mark on MSVU. Graduating with a Bachelor of Public Relations this fall, Hannah’s academic success…
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Pursuing opportunities to fight social injustices and seeking ways to build community have meant valedictorian Ajoke Laseinde is leaving a lasting mark on MSVU as she graduates with a Master of Arts in Education. During…
The Canadian Institute of Military and Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR) Forum is coming to Halifax for the first time from October 17 to 19, 2022. MSVU is pleased to be co-hosting the forum. CIMVHR is the hub for…
On October 11, a portrait of Alexa McDonough, OC, ONS, was unveiled at an event in the McCain Centre Atrium at MSVU. Special guests included Alexa’s son Justin McDonough, and brother and sister-in-law Robbie and…
October 12, 2022 – Halifax, NS – Helping Nova Scotians with health limitations to remain in their homes and communities is a growing priority for public officials in Nova Scotia, especially given the aging of…
Fall is a time of new beginnings not just for students, faculty and staff at Mount Saint Vincent University, but also for the University’s Board of Governors. MSVU’s Board recently welcomed several new members at their…
Until recently, MSVU professor emeritus Dr. Michael MacMillan taught in the university’s departments of Political and Canadian Studies. Now retired, Dr. MacMillan’s passion for teaching has taken him to a new classroom with a slightly…
During its fall convocation ceremonies to be held on October 23, 2022, Mount Saint Vincent University will recognize the achievements of several hundred students and bestow an honorary degree on Dr. Eugenia Addy, a celebrated…
On the occasion of Mi’kmaq History Month and Treaty Day, MSVU shares this message from Cassandra Bruhm, Interim Indigenous Student Liaison: There are many important dates approaching on the calendar in the next couple of…
To MSVU students, faculty and staff, September 30 is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. Established as a statutory holiday in 2021 in response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Call-to-Action #80, “The…