October 23, 2022 – Kjipuktuk/Halifax, NS – Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU) celebrated more than 475 graduates from 16 countries during its fall convocation ceremonies held in Halifax, Nova Scotia on Sunday, October 23, 2022.…
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Pursuing opportunities to fight social injustices and seeking ways to build community have meant valedictorian Ajoke Laseinde is leaving a lasting mark on MSVU as she graduates with a Master of Arts in Education. During…
A message from Dr. Brook Taylor, Interim Vice-President Academic and Provost Dear MSVU faculty, staff and students, I’m pleased to extend a warm welcome to the 10 new faculty and one new lab instructor joining…
During Mount Saint Vincent University’s spring 2022 convocation ceremonies, Dr. Brook Taylor, Interim Vice-President Academic and Provost, announced the recipients of the President and Vice-Presidents’ Advanced Career Teaching Award, the Alumni Early Career Teaching Award,…
The School Psychology program balances theory, practice, and research. It builds on foundational psychological and educational knowledge.
The Curriculum Studies program will help you to develop the skills needed to address different student needs by examining how curriculum affects student success.
Our Masters programs in Studies in Lifelong Learning prepare students with knowledge and skills to take leadership roles as lifelong educators.
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