WISEatlantic alumnae set sights on Mount Science programs and careers in STEM Emily Albert (Fourth year Bachelor of Science Communication), Molly Murray (First year Bachelor of Science, Biology) and Madyn Bourque (First year Bachelor of…
Uncategorized
The Department of Communication Studies has its holiday reading list sorted, with the exciting launch of three books this month authored by professors Dr. Ian Reilly, Dr. Amy Thurlow and Dr. Tony Yue. Their books…
Mount Saint Vincent University celebrated more than 340 graduates from 12 countries during fall convocation ceremonies held in Halifax, Nova Scotia on November 4. Students crossed the stage from Arts, Science, Education, and Professional Programs…
A Change of Plans Growing up, Julya Lynass didn’t feel smart. She had no interest in school work and didn’t apply herself. When she graduated from high school at 18, she pursued a job that…
A Passion for Helping Students Sophia Junfang Fu came to the Mount from China in January 2015 to pursue a Master of Education degree. She had previously received a bachelor’s degree from the Beijing Language…
From Kampala to Halifax When Sharon Ishimwe first heard about Mount Saint Vincent University, she was running her own successful business, and working for ChildFund International, a non-profit organization. She was living surrounded by friends…
Gift enables Canadian Public Relations Society memberships for Mount PR students Bachelor of Public Relations (BPR) students at Mount Saint Vincent University will now have the opportunity to expand their industry connections and knowledge through…
“We want students to feel welcome and safe here.” The Mount Saint Vincent University Health Office will host a dedicated clinic for trans, non-binary and questioning students on Friday, November 2, 2018. The office will…
44th annual Learners & Leaders conference takes place October 25 On Thursday October 25th, 2018, the 44th Annual Business & Tourism Conference at Mount Saint Vincent University will connect university and college students with the…
It is a typical bustling mid-semester afternoon at the Seton Cafe. Students fill the space as they grab food or coffee before jetting off to their next commitment on a floor above. There’s a group…