You belong at MSVU! In fact, connection and community really matter here. The MSVU Community Matters program seeks to facilitate community building among MSVU students, faculty and staff. Did you know that connection is vital…
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Our Committment to Accessibility The MSVU Accessibility Plan 2022-2025 provides direction on how the MSVU Community will work to remove even more barriers and support our staff, students and visitors to our community. The purpose…
Need support? We realize that this pandemic is affecting all of us differently and the supports needed will vary by individual. If you need help with any aspect of the pandemic response, please be in…
Updated November 29, 2021 The purpose of this resource is to help ensure a storytelling/interviewing process that promotes the safety of and empowers those who have experienced trauma. It seeks to ensure that individuals who…
An update on MSVU’s commitments to Indigenous Peoples Dear MSVU community, In October 2021, MSVU held a ceremony of apology and commitment at which then President Dr. Ramona Lumpkin apologized on behalf of the University…
Message from the Chair of the Board As a graduate of Mount Saint Vincent University, I know first-hand the long-lasting impact that MSVU has had on providing quality education. In fact, our alumni span the…
Welcome to the Board of Governors’ Orientation Website Below are components of education and ongoing development prepared to help transition our new Board members into their role on the Mount’s Board of Governors…as well as…
Below you will find links to select resources – podcasts, books, documentaries, reports, articles, films and free online courses – to begin or continue your journey of education regarding Indigenous Peoples in Canada. MSVU encourages its students, faculty, staff and broader…
The L’nu Advisory Circle at MVSU provides important guidance on initiatives in support of Indigenous learners and communities, including Truth and Reconciliation efforts. The Circle is made up of Indigenous community leaders and university representatives…
MSVU is located in Kjipuktuk (Halifax), part of Mi’kma’ki, the unceded ancestral territory which remains the homeland of the Mi’kmaq Nation. This territory is covered by the Covenant Chain of Treaties of Peace and Friendship signed between…