Mount Saint Vincent University celebrated 644 graduates from 31 countries during its spring convocation ceremonies on May 15 and 16, 2025. Students crossed the stage from arts, science, education, and professional programs to accept a…
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A well-known face on campus, Lily Brigham-Gale’s enthusiasm for helping others is admirable and has spanned multiple facets of the university experience. An honours student in Biology, Lily has excelled academically. Her research work on…
Simranpreet served as MSVU’s first Graduate Studies Mount Mentor, helping graduate students navigate campus services. She has also volunteered for a number of student events, including Orientation, SHIFT and Early Advising & Registration. Her passion…
Rajean Willis is a dedicated community leader who demonstrates kindness and empathy in her advocacy and person-centred approach. This spring, she is graduating with her PhD in Educational Studies. Her doctoral studies examined race-based trauma…
Dear MSVU faculty, staff and students, At their May 8 meeting, the MSVU Board of Governors approved the university’s operating budget for the 2025/2026 fiscal year. This year’s budget prioritizes modest investment in the student…
The Nova Scotia Indigenous Tourism Enterprise Network (NSITEN) recently held their annual conference where they recognized excellence in Mi’kmaw tourism. Among the honourees were the Kinu Tourism Project team at MSVU who received the Tourism…
On Monday, May 5 and Tuesday, May 6, 2025, Mount Saint Vincent University will be home to an installation honouring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQIA+ people. The installation is open to the public.…
The MSVU community marked Earth Day a little early this year. On the Thursday before the Easter long weekend, dozens of staff, faculty and students spread out across campus to undertake environmental projects. Volunteers collected…
As another academic year draws to a close, we’re pleased to share the news of MSVU’s 2025 academic student award winners. Two special awards events were held this April to celebrate students who have demonstrated…
The next installment in the MSVU Research Office’s Black and Indigenous Speaker Series will feature Theresa Meuse. Theresa began in the role of Special Advisor on Indigenous Affairs at MSVU in February of this year. Her presentation…