Meredith Ralston, Mount Saint Vincent University An Ontario Superior Court justice has dismissed a constitutional challenge to Canada’s sex work laws, saying that the Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act (PCEPA) does not violate…
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MSVU is pleased to welcome presenters and participants for the 51st edition of the Atlantic Schools of Business Conference that runs September 22 through 24, 2023 on campus. The event – one of the longest…
The MSVU Research Office is pleased to be hosting the next installment of its Black and Indigenous Speaker Series featuring Dr. El Jones. Dr. Jones is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political and…
A message from MSVU President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Joël Dickinson: I write today to denounce in the strongest terms the hatred that is being rallied at the anti-LGBTQ protests that are expected across Canada tomorrow…
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis apologized for writing letters in support for fellow actor Danny Masterson during his rape trial. Masterson was later found guilty and sentenced to 30 years to life in prison for…
Molly Murray’s connections to Mount Saint Vincent University are lifelong and woven throughout her family. It all started when Molly’s parents, Patricia Monaghan and Brian Murray, met as undergraduates at the university, marrying after graduating…
Brian Murray carried on a long family tradition by choosing to attend Mount Saint Vincent University. Graduating from MSVU with a Bachelor of Arts in 1989, he joined his mother Janet Murray, his sister Suellen…
Patricia Monaghan couldn’t have guessed the prominent role MSVU would play in her life when she was just beginning her studies at the university. Along with being the institution from which she earned a Bachelor…
The Alexa McDonough Institute for Women, Gender and Social Justice at MSVU (or AMI) is partnering with the Douglas Coldwell Layton Foundation to host a public lecture featuring Peggy Nash, an expert on women in…
Dear students, faculty and staff, When I first went to university (the first in my family), I didn’t think I belonged. I had it in my head that it was a place for other people,…