The Nova Scotia Department of Education and Early Childhood Development has announced 25 Mount Saint Vincent University student recipients of a new Excellence in Early Childhood Education Bursary. The bursaries are designed to help reduce…
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It was May 2020 when Noémie Bergeron-Germain knew she needed to do something to push back against the racial injustice and intolerance she had experienced and observed for most of her life. “The murder of…
A term coined by scholar Dr. Grace Dillon, Indigenous Futurism is a movement that spans Indigenous science fiction, futurism, speculative fiction, and slipstream, primarily through art, literature and other media. [What is Indigenous Futurism? Listen…
The MSVU Business & Tourism Department’s (virtual) Fireside Chat series will feature Nick Beynon, CEO of Chartered Professionals in Human Resources of Nova Scotia (CPHRNS), for a conversation about the future of work and trends…
Mount Saint Vincent University researcher Dr. Jennifer Khoury has received $99,984.02 from Research Nova Scotia’s New Health Investigator Grant program for her new study titled “Understanding the impact of maternal childhood maltreatment on perinatal biological, psychological and health risk.”…
Happy Lunar New Year! The Lunar New Year is one of the most important celebrations for several East and Southeast Asian cultures. It is a multi-day event that that begins with the new moon that…
Dear MSVU students, faculty and staff, On the eve of the first day of African Heritage Month 2022, I write to remind of the importance of this occasion for celebration, education, and critical reflection, and…
This Sunday, January 30, 2022, more than 1,000 scientists, scholars, educators and advocates will join in an online conference focused on attracting and retaining Black researchers in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and…
MSVU grieves with the families and communities of the children who went missing and never made it home from the St. Joseph’s Mission Residential School, near Williams Lake First Nation in British Columbia. The continued…
Dr. Chérif F. Matta, Professor and Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Physics at Mount Saint Vincent University, has been elected to the 2021 class of American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)…