When the Brier Cup came to Halifax in 2010, a young Emily Dwyer watched from the stands as curling champion Kevin Koe led his team to a win in the finals. Now a Mount Bachelor…
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The Aboriginal Student Centre and Office of the President at Mount Saint Vincent University today hosted students, faculty and staff at the Mount’s first Wi’kapaltimk Aqtapuk or Mid-Winter Feast. “The Mi’kmaw Mid-Winter Feast is an…
To the Mount community: I knew when I joined the Mount community that I was embarking on a special journey of discovery about a special organization. Part of that journey involves learning about unique traditions…
Dr. Kyly Whitfield furthering research in Cambodia Mount Saint Vincent University Applied Human Nutrition assistant professor Dr. Kyly Whitfield is headed back to Cambodia to further her research in nutritional deficiencies thanks to a new…
Mount Saint Vincent University, Business Administration and Tourism and Hospitality Management program, annual social enterprise for a day event, SE4D, Halifax, Nova Scotia
On September 4th, 2017, fourth-year Mount BA (Communication) student Julie Hatfield set off for Lille, France where she spent the fall semester studying at Université Catholique de Lille as part of the Mount’s Study Abroad…
Meet Dr. Juliette Valcke When Dr. Juliette Valcke came to teach in the Mount’s Modern Languages department in 2010, there was a notable change for her. “When I taught in Montreal, all of my students…
Research roots at the Mount Martin Sichinga remembers the first time he saw snow. The Zambian native was in the library at Mount Saint Vincent University immersed in his chemistry textbooks when he looked up…
Meet new Mount professor Dr. Mohammad Siddiquee Born in the east-central part of Bangladesh, Dr. Mohammad Siddiquee is no stranger to business. “My grandfather was a successful businessman. But we didn’t talk much about business…
On Friday, December 15, Mount Saint Vincent University was delighted to host the Black Scholars’ Summit for African Nova Scotian/Canadian researchers – the first of its kind in Nova Scotia. Organized by the Delmore “Buddy”…