Erin Careless arrived on the Mount’s doorstep with a suitcase full of experience. Born in Halifax, NS, Erin tried her hand at massage therapy and travelled to waitress at a pub in England before deciding…
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Passion is at the heart of every move Brianna MacDonald makes. This 22-year old student from Bedford, Nova Scotia, is graduating with a Bachelor of Business Administration – Honours. Brianna’s personality shone through while volunteering…
(Halifax, NS) One of Australia’s top educators will be in Halifax this week to talk about how she’s collaborating with an Oscar-winning actress to create a greater focus on arts in the general school curriculum.…
(Halifax, NS) – On Thursday, September 29, Mount Saint Vincent University (the Mount) will welcome Dr. Ken Bain, historian, educator, and author of the international best-seller What the Best College Teachers Do for an interactive…
Earlier this week, students, faculty and staff gathered in the Seton cafeteria to mark the one-year anniversary of launching the Mount’s Co-curricular Recognition Program (CCRP). The program allows students to be formally recognized for their…
It was an emotional evening at the Halifax Stanfield International Airport as the Mount’s WUSC Local Committee joined Halima Abdille to welcome her sister Abshiro. Both Halima and Abshiro have come to the Mount from…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Halifax, NS – Mount Saint Vincent University (the Mount) biology professor, Dr. Tamara Franz-Odendaal has been named the only Atlantic Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Chair for Women in Science…
A leader in education, the Mount prides itself on offering support at each increment of a student’s educational career, from undergraduate to doctorate studies. This is evident through the application of the Mount’s new inter-university…
Did you know that Nova Scotia is one of five provinces in Canada with the highest number of international students and immigrants? To apply to Canadian universities, international students must first take a language proficiency…
The Atlantic Provinces have more seniors per capita than any other part of the country and that number is growing faster than anywhere else in Canada. Between 2007 and 2033 the seniors’ population (65+) is…