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Science Atlantic is a charitable association of 17 post-secondary and research institutes in Atlantic Canada. Each year, Science Atlantic hosts annual conferences for undergraduate students in nine disciplinary and interdisciplinary fields. The Aquaculture & Fisheries…
Dr. Kelly Resmer, Lab Instructor BSc (University of Waterloo), PhD. (Dalhousie University) Kelly.Resmer@msvu.ca Office: Ev C204 Phone: (902) 457-6545 Labs typically taught: General Chemistry, Biochemistry, Metabolism, Analytical Chemistry Kelly is interested in effective methods to…
Faculty Prof. Paula CrouseChair, Assistant Professor Seton 437paula.crouse@msvu.ca(902) 457-6190 Staff Angela GreenAdministrative AssistantSeton 447(902) 457-6196 VacantLab AssistantSeton 418(902) 457-6729 Retired Faculty Prof. Barbara Casey – barbara.casey@msvu.ca Dr. Eve Rosenthal – eve.rosenthal@msvu.ca Prof. Jean Mills…
Be part of something big Every day, Mount students shape their futures by exploring academic interests, applying big ideas and making a difference. Whether you’re new to our city or a born and raised Haligonian,…
2026-2027 Academic Year Note: The Bachelor of Public Relations program is designed as a full-time program of study. All courses listed below have a professional studies classification, unless cross-listed with an arts or science…
2026-2027 Academic Year COMM 1015 Introduction to Communication Technology 0.5 unit An examination of the influence of technology on public communication. Topics include the historical development, social and cultural context, issues and current applications of…
The Library oversees several Student Study Rooms on campus. These rooms are reserved for the use of current MSVU students. Due to the ongoing pandemic, study rooms in EMF and McCain are available for solo…
Mount Saint Vincent University Prof. Jeff McKinnon, Accounting and Finance, detailed profile Business and Tourism Department
Teaching BIOL 4444 Climate Change and Plants A detailed study of climate change, its components and effects on plants in natural and agricultural ecosystems. Anthropogenic activities and natural processes that lead to climate change…