At a moment when communities need bolder visionary voices, Mount Saint Vincent University spring 2026 graduates crossed the stage with both the knowledge and passion needed to be changemakers. During spring convocation ceremonies held May…
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Mount Saint Vincent University extends a hearty congratulations to Louise Arbour, CC, Canada’s next Governor General. Louise received an honorary degree from MSVU in 2001. Outgoing Governor General Her Excellency the Right Honourable Mary Simon also…
If you have ever tuned in to a MSVU varsity basketball game online, you are no doubt familiar with the ‘voice of the Mystics.’ For more than 10 years, Dr. Robert Berard, Professor Emeritus in the Faculty…
By Heather Strickey (BAH ’95), President of the Mount Saint Vincent Alumni Association January 31, 2026 marks an important milestone in our history. It’s the 75th anniversary of the 1951 fire that destroyed the only…
When Cong Chen (MEd ’21) first walked the grounds of Mount Saint Vincent University on a beautiful summer day in 2017, something clicked. After years of working in international education and visiting more than 20…
On Thursday, November 13, 2025, Mount Saint Vincent University celebrated a new group of honourees who have recently been installed on the Riva Spatz Women’s Wall of Honour. Families and friends gathered with the new…
Keely Wallace Brings Passion for Philanthropy to MSVU For nearly her entire career, Keely Wallace has been connecting people with causes that matter. Now, she’s bringing that experience to Mount Saint Vincent University, stepping into…
Mount Saint Vincent University celebrated 644 graduates from 31 countries during its spring convocation ceremonies on May 15 and 16, 2025. Students crossed the stage from arts, science, education, and professional programs to accept a…
MSVU Alumni Relations representatives will join university president Dr. Joël Dickinson at a reunion for all Bermuda alumni on January 23, 2025 in Hamilton, Bermuda (full details below). “As a proud MSVU alumni and member…
In 1973, the first women’s studies course emerged at Mount Saint Vincent University. Led by Dr. Susan Clark, Dr. Rosemary Sampson, and Dr. David Monaghan, it laid the foundation for a revolution of thought. Just…