Mount Saint Vincent University researcher Dr. Jennifer Khoury has received $99,984.02 from Research Nova Scotia’s New Health Investigator Grant program for her new study titled “Understanding the impact of maternal childhood maltreatment on perinatal biological, psychological and health risk.”…
Justin Creamer
Happy Lunar New Year! The Lunar New Year is one of the most important celebrations for several East and Southeast Asian cultures. It is a multi-day event that that begins with the new moon that…
Dear MSVU students, faculty and staff, On the eve of the first day of African Heritage Month 2022, I write to remind of the importance of this occasion for celebration, education, and critical reflection, and…
This Sunday, January 30, 2022, more than 1,000 scientists, scholars, educators and advocates will join in an online conference focused on attracting and retaining Black researchers in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and…
Dr. Chérif F. Matta, Professor and Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Physics at Mount Saint Vincent University, has been elected to the 2021 class of American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)…
A message from Ramona Lumpkin, CM, PhD, Interim President and Vice-Chancellor, Mount Saint Vincent University Please read this message in full as it includes important updates on our: – Return to on-campus learning – Vaccine requirement –…
The MSVU Research Office is pleased to announce the next installment of its Black and Indigenous Speaker Series featuring Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson, Professor of Art History and Tier I Canada Research Chair in Transatlantic…
At the very end of 2021, MSVU announced its newest Diversity and Inclusion Award and President’s Award for Service winners. These faculty and staff have raised awareness of diversity and inclusion within the university community,…
Calling all members of the MSVU community: Help spread a little joy on January 26! There’s no doubt that we could all use a little extra kindness and light right now. That’s why we’re challenging…
I am pleased to share the news that Dr. Adwoa Onuora has been appointed the next Nancy’s Chair in Women’s Studies at Mount Saint Vincent University. Recognized as a leading scholar-activist within the women’s movement in Jamaica, Dr.…