2019-2020 Prize Recipients The Ken Dewar Book Prizes were awarded to: Lacey Beers (HIST 1102), Marcella MacDougall (HIST 1102), and Natalie Freeman (HIST 1103). The Sister Francis d’Assisi Prize was awarded to Jenna Stewart. The…
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Getting involved in research is easy! There are a variety of ways to get involved in research with the Psychology department, including: volunteering to participate in student research projects attending our annual student research conference…
Your main stop for information and resources Below are a variety of resources that may be helpful during your time as a Psychology student. If you are looking for something that is not here,…
Full Time ProfessorsDr. Adriana Benzaquén ProfessorPhD, York UniversityResearch Areas: Early Modern Europe, Children and Youth, WomenDr. Roni GechtmanAssociate ProfessorPhD, New York UniversityResearch Areas: Modern Europe, Jewish HistoryDr. Arthur McCallaProfessor and ChairPhD, University of TorontoResearch Areas:…
2025-2026 Academic Year COMM 1015 Introduction to Communication Technology 0.5 unit An examination of the influence of technology on public communication. Topics include the historical development, social and cultural context, issues and current applications of…
2025-2026 Academic Year Note: The Bachelor of Public Relations program is designed as a full-time program of study. All courses listed below have a professional studies classification, unless cross-listed with an arts or science discipline.…
2025-2026 Academic Year Chair – Randi Warne, BA (Winnipeg), MA, PhD (Toronto), Professor This program considers what can be learned from religious studies and philosophy about (a) human nature, (b) ethics and social morality, and…
2025-2026 Academic Year Chair Ian Pottie, BSc (St. Mary’s University), PhD. (Memorial University of Newfoundland), Professor Physics is one of the oldest, most fundamental, and most exciting sciences. It explores how our universe works, from…
Are you interested in getting a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy? Located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Mount Saint Vincent University (the Mount) offers a Major, Minor and Concentration in philosophy.