Dear students, faculty and staff, When I first went to university (the first in my family), I didn’t think I belonged. I had it in my head that it was a place for other people,…
Community engagement
A message from Keltie Jones, JD, DBA, Associate Vice-President, Student Experience at MSVU: Welcome and welcome back, MSVU students! The Student Experience team has been busy getting ready for another great year. We have lots…
Christine Qin Yang, a dedicated advocate for gender equity and diversity, arrived at Mount Saint Vincent University from China almost a decade ago. Since then, she has thrived both professionally and personally, growing to…
The Centre for Women in Business’s (CWB) Specialized Program in Cooking Entrepreneurship (or SPICE) is a unique, free program designed for historically under-represented Nova Scotian women who are ready to move from their kitchen tables…
Janet (Pottie) Murray (BA ’56) and her extended family share a long MSVU tradition From their commitment to learning to their many notable accomplishments, the significant cross-generational connections Janet (Pottie) Murray and her extended family…
John Carnaghan may not be a student, faculty, staff member or alumni of Mount Saint Vincent University, but he’s as much a part of the MSVU family as anyone, in particular a cherished member of…
As a Biology professor at Mount Saint Vincent University and the driving force behind WISEatlantic (Women in Science and Engineering for Atlantic Canada), Dr. Tamara Franz-Odendaal has dedicated her professional life to empowering and encouraging…
Dr. Ramona Lumpkin is widely recognized for her many exceptional contributions to Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU) as a passionate and committed leader of the institution. Serving as President and Vice-Chancellor of MSVU from 2010…
Nearly 20 years ago, Dr. Susan Brigham joined Mount Saint Vincent University and she’s been a trailblazer within the MSVU community ever since. She’s a teacher, researcher, leader, mentor, advocate and dedicated champion of the…
F. Marie (Martin) Jones built the foundation of her post-secondary education at Mount Saint Vincent, graduating from the institution with a Bachelor of Arts in 1951, a Certificate in Education in 1952, and a Bachelor…