May 15, 2020 Convocation ceremonies are the highlight of the academic year for many students, faculty and staff at Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU). While spring ceremonies have been cancelled, the University is finding alternative…
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May 14, 2020 A message from Dr. Mary Bluechardt, President and Vice-Chancellor As our Public Health experts begin to share plans for the cautious re-opening of our province, it has become increasingly apparent that organizations…
May 11, 2020 Ashley Beairsto is the 100th graduate of the Master of Arts in Women’s and Gender Studies program, a joint program between Mount Saint Vincent University and Saint Mary’s University. After completing her…
May 6, 2020 The 2019-2020 academic year sure didn’t wrap-up like usual. Among the events that didn’t happen because the pandemic kept us apart was the University’s spring academic awards celebration. Each spring, we take…
“I am so happy I could cry! Thank you so much! This means A LOT to me!!! I really needed this!!!” “This is great news and will alleviate some of our family’s financial stress this…
May 4 to 10, 2020 marks Mental Health Week in Canada. Hosted by the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) during the first full week in May, Mental Health Week is a valuable opportunity to remind…
The Mount Mystics celebrated their 2019-20 varsity season on Wednesday, April 8 with their first-ever virtual awards presentation, dubbed Best of the Blue – Athletics Awards. This year’s season witnessed an unusual wrap-up due to…
Centre for Academic Advising and Student Success offering same suite of stand-out advising and learning supports online The Centre for Academic Advising and Student Success (or CAASS) at MSVU has one goal: seeing students thrive…
Dr. Tamara Franz-Odendaal, Professor of Biology at Mount Saint Vincent University, and NSERC Atlantic Chair for Women in Science and Engineering, has received a grant for $150 000 from the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), through…
Applied Human Nutrition assistant professor and researcher at Mount Saint Vincent University Dr. Kyly Whitfield has launched a new study of possible changes to how Nova Scotians are feeding their babies during the pandemic. Dr.…