Dr. Phillip Joy and Dr. Shannan Grant, faculty members and researchers in the Department of Applied Human Nutrition at MSVU, have been awarded a $99,785 grant from Research Nova Scotia (RNS) to gain an understanding…
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Dr. Zachary Zimmer, Tier 1 Canada Research Chair and Director, Global Aging and Community Initiative at Mount Saint Vincent University, is part of an international team of scholars recently awarded a National Institutes of Health…
Katherine Brien, Executive Director with Basketball Nova Scotia, graduated from MSVU in 2010 with a BBA in Marketing. As an MSVU Women’s Basketball alum, she notes the University’s tight-knit athletics community as contributing to her…
Winter 2021 dates: February 8 to 11 This year we were Virtual! Missed them? No worries, recorded sessions are below. Learning Passport Eligible
On Friday, December 4, 2020, the Alexa McDonough Institute for Women, Gender and Social Justice (AMI) at Mount Saint Vincent University will host a commemorative service to mark the National Day of Remembrance and Action…
In an unprecedented move, nine Nova Scotia universities including Mount Saint Vincent University are combining their efforts to improve food security for students on Giving Tuesday, Dec. 1. The J & W Murphy Foundation inspired…
We’re putting a much-deserved spotlight on our fall 2020 graduation award winners. These are the students who were honoured in our virtual ceremony on November 1 for their exceptional achievements. Though we couldn’t spotlight them…
We’re putting a much-deserved spotlight on our fall 2020 graduation award winners. These are the students who were honoured in our virtual ceremony on November 1 for their exceptional achievements. Though we couldn’t spotlight them…
Mount Saint Vincent University is the first University in Atlantic Canada to launch a tuition waiver program specifically for former youth in care. The MSVU Post-Care Tuition Waiver Program will cover 100% of participating…
A study of older people in Vietnam that survived its wars in the 1960s and 70s is suggesting that those exposed to traumatic experiences earlier in life can carry the legacy as they age. As…