To learn more about the partnerships and community-based projects (including several led by Mount researchers), read the CLARI progress report. Research for change On the surface, implicit bias training for police, tidal energy development and…
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DeRico Symonds is no stranger to the Mount. He’s a Bachelor of Child and Youth Study graduate, former varsity athlete, and past practicum student with Counselling Services. He’s also a recognized, award-winning community leader doing…
A message to the Mount community I am pleased to share that the Hon. Diana Whalen will serve as Interim Vice-President Administration. Diana will take on the role effective March 11th and until a permanent…
Mount professor’s focus on experiential learning in tourism Born and raised in Five Islands, Nova Scotia, Business & Tourism professor Paulette Cormier-MacBurnie has always enjoyed the close-knit community feel at the Mount. Paulette’s Mount story…
To the Mount community, February 1st marks the start of African Heritage Month – an important opportunity to celebrate the many contributions that people of African descent have made locally, nationally and at our own…
From the Mount’s beginning in 1873, the institution has always promoted the importance of community, social justice and volunteerism. On the last Wednesday in January each year, these commitments are front and centre as the…
From left to right: Mount students Ksenia Kholina (MSc Applied Human Nutrition, Conference Logistics), Alyssa Teed (BSc Applied Human Nutrition, Conference Volunteer Coordinator) and Morgan King (MSc Applied Human Nutrition, Conference Logistics Assistant) are leading…
Earlier today (Jan. 22), the Mount’s Aboriginal Student Centre and Office of the President hosted the second annual Mi’kmaw Mid-Winter Feast. Students, faculty, staff and community members gathered for a traditional Mi’maq meal of fish…
Meet Jeff McKinnon Jeff McKinnon is no stranger to the Mount. He completed his undergraduate degree at the University in 2002 and has been a part-time instructor in the Business Administration program for the past…
Longest-standing accredited co-op program in the region This January, Mount Saint Vincent University is marking an impressive milestone with the 40th anniversary of its co-operative education program. The longest-standing nationally accredited co-op program in the…