At the very end of 2025, MSVU President Dr. Joël Dickinson gathered with university faculty and staff to celebrate the year and, in particular, recognize some exceptional employees. Three standout faculty and staff were celebrated…
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The next installment in the MSVU Research Office’s Black and Indigenous Speaker Series will feature Dr. Debbie Martin, Tier II Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples Health and Well-being, and Professor in the Department of Health Promotion, at…
Before moving on to the new year, let’s reflect on some of MSVU’s greatest moments from 2025. This year, we celebrated some big announcements and the achievements of many extraordinary members of our university community.…
To the MSVU community, Athletes who prioritize sleep build strength and speed better than those who don’t. Dough needs time to rest in order to rise, otherwise you’re in for a rubbery finished product. Also,…
When Mount Saint Vincent University’s director of athletics and recreation first approached Jenna Blackburn to assume the role of head coach of the women’s soccer team, she was hesitant. Blackburn had recently completed her eighth…
This fall, the MSVU Board of Governors has welcomed several new members while others have assumed new leadership roles. Patricia Towler began her two-year term as Chair of the MSVU Board of Governors recently. Patricia is…
On Thursday, November 13, 2025, Mount Saint Vincent University celebrated a new group of honourees who have recently been installed on the Riva Spatz Women’s Wall of Honour. Families and friends gathered with the new…
Mount Saint Vincent University’s Office of Student Experience and Counselling Services is pleased to announce Anya Walcott as the Student Wellness Champion for the 2025/2026 academic year. Anya is a dedicated first-year undergraduate student at…
This past weekend was one to celebrate for our Mount Saint Vincent University Mystics! The MSVU Mystics were named the ACAA women’s soccer champions for a second consecutive season with a 3-1 victory over the…
On October 22, the Two-Eyed Seeing Program at Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU) will be unveiling a mural created by four Mi’kmaw women who represent various generations: Jessica Jerome, Grace Campbell-LeBlanc, Dr. Krista Collier-Jarvis, and Cheyenne Hardy.…