On October 22, the Two-Eyed Seeing Program at Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU) will be unveiling a mural created by four Mi’kmaw women who represent various generations: Jessica Jerome, Grace Campbell-LeBlanc, Dr. Krista Collier-Jarvis, and Cheyenne Hardy.…
Media Centre Posts
Dr. Janice Keefe, Professor and Chair of the Department of Aging and Family Science, Lena Isabel Jodrey Chair in Gerontology, and Director of the Nova Scotia Centre on Aging at Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU),…
Millbrook First Nation and the Kinu Tourism Project at Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU) are proud to announce a new partnership aimed at improving access to culturally-informed Indigenous tourism education. The initiative is supported by…
A Message from the Vice-President Academic and Provost, As we continue to settle into a new academic year, I’d like to extend a warm welcome to the new faculty members who joined us this fall.…
In recognition of National Seniors Day, The Nova Scotia Centre for Aging at Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU), in partnership with Dalhousie University’s Kathryn Allen Weldon Chair in Alzheimer’s Research and the Halifax Central Library,…
This fall, the Canadian Association of Language Assessment (CALA/ACEL) brings Canada’s leading event in language assessment research and practice to Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU). Organized by co-chairs Dr. Christine Doe, Dr. Elizabeth Jean Larson…
During fall convocation ceremonies to be held October 19, Mount Saint Vincent University will recognize the achievements of several hundred students and bestow an honorary degree on Ann Divine. About Ann Divine Ann Divine is…
To the MSVU community, Tuesday, September 30th is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day. It is a day to honour the children who never returned home and the…
The Alexa McDonough Institute (AMI) for Women, Gender and Social Justice at Mount Saint Vincent University is launching a powerful new lecture series on gender-based violence (GBV) in politics, as part of AMI’s ongoing commitment…
She’ll head to the international competition in Berlin Annika Benson, a PhD student in Biomedical Engineering at Dalhousie University, has been named the winner of the 2025 Falling Walls Lab Atlantic Canada competition, hosted by…