Earlier today, members of the Mount community gathered to mark the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. Established in 1991 by the Government of Canada, this annual tribute began after 14…
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Tara-Lynn Hughes (BPR ’95) doesn’t wait for opportunity to knock. When she sees a door, she walks right on through. That tenacity has transformed itself into a 20-year career with TD Canada Trust. After graduating…
MountAbility launching in January Mount Saint Vincent University is currently accepting applications for a new inclusive post-secondary education program to launch in January of 2016. MountAbility is a participatory audit program that provides access to…
Last January, Nova Scotia welcomed Elon Myles. Trading his sandy tropical home in Jamaica for the white blustery winter of Atlantic Canada, Elon knew that he was headed for some new and exciting experiences. “I…
paraMount fall 2015: Helping your student embrace change The fall 2015 edition of paraMount is hot off the press and packed with great info for future Mount parents. The transition to university can be a…
Bernadette Bernard came to the Mount with a plan and she’s following through. Set to graduate in 2016, she intends to move back from Halifax to the Mi’kmaq community of Eskasoni in Cape Breton, NS,…
Halifax-based astronomer participating in ground-breaking international research Using among the world’s most powerful telescopes (VISTA), an international team of astronomers recently discovered a new component of our Galaxy (the Milky Way), embedded within its typically…
More than 430 students from over a dozen countries graduated from Arts, Science, Education, and professional programs at Mount Saint Vincent University’s Fall Convocation today. Honorary degree recipients Accomplished Nova Scotia playwright Catherine A Banks…
Shannon Kerr, of Sydney, Nova Scotia, recalls moving into residence at the Mount four years ago and instantly settling in. “The 10th floor of Assisi Hall was a great floor in September 2011,” she said.…
Halifax educator Regan Clancey selected as valedictorian Originally from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Regan Clancey has had an exceptional academic record throughout three degrees at Mount Saint Vincent University (BA, BEd and MEd). But it was…