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"Down syndrome isn't a tragedy - but misinformation about it is."
A new @ConversationCA article by Drs. Martha E. Walls and Cornelia Schneider is available: https://t.co/zBNttzYNeN
Celebrate excellence! Nominate outstanding alumni for the 2026 Alumni Awards. Nominations open until August 17. Submit your pick today (yes, you can nominate yourself!). Link: https://t.co/1jvgT5iCQd
I think about what the Mount gave me, and how easily it could have gone differently.
Read my story and see how you can support students today:
https://t.co/uoBpyZdZa1
Thank you to everyone (near and far) who supported the Mount's Agetastics team in the Walk for Alzheimer's. Special thanks to Dr. Keefe (top fundraiser) and Pam who completed her walk in London, England! We exceeded our goal and raised $4,866!
It's time to join the Annual General Meeting and get the latest updates from the board. On Monday, July 6th, the AGM will be a hybrid of both in-person and virtual meetings. Board members and guests are required to register for the meeting. Link: https://t.co/pysWBrlkde
Join the celebration and official launch of new programs in MSVU's Aging and Family Science Department on June 2 at 12 PM at Mount Saint Vincent University for a timely and thought-provoking panel discussion which will explore how we can better support diverse family realities.
"For preschoolers, fear of new foods is common — and responding can feel anything but simple."
Check out this new @ConversationCA article by Dr. Jessie-Lee McIsaac and Julie Campbell at MSVU and Misty Rossiter at UPEI.
https://t.co/ikAV5qKQrs
You remember the moment your name was called.
That mix of nerves, excitement, and pride.
Convocation isn’t just a ceremony, it’s the culmination of what it took to get there.
We’re about to share a story that starts long before that moment.
The alumni framing will be available with a variety of frame options for spring grads from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on May 14th and from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on May 15th. Come join us for the festivities at McCain 106, Margaret Norrie McCain Centre, MSVU. Link: https://t.co/TisSOTyaIi
MSVU is offering the microcredential course, Case Management Fundamentals online starting May 7. For more info and to register go to https://t.co/d1u0S3BCKQ
MSVU is offering the microcredential course, Community Engagement: Meaning and Methods, online starting May 8. For more info and to register go to... https://t.co/j9XNgyLNHy
Attention all MSVU alumni! We're calling for nominations for our Alumni Association Board members! The nomination deadline is April 13. Nominate yourself today and help us shape the future of our alumni community at link: https://t.co/IljaSpYZVw
Attention all MSVU alumni! We're calling for nominations for our Alumni Association Board members! The nomination deadline is April 13. Nominate yourself today and help us shape the future of our alumni community at link: https://t.co/IljaSpYZVw
"The crisis of youth aging out of care is why Canada needs a children and youth commissioner" - a new @ConversationCA article by Dr. @jacquie_gahagan, AVP Research at MSVU, Dr. Mary Rita Holland, Nancy's Chair in Women's Studies at MSVU, and colleagues.
https://t.co/g7PmStOR14
CIMVHR Fellow and Mount Saint Vincent University Professor, Dr. Deborah Norris, has the floor. Her work looks at adult children of Canadian Armed Forces Veterans and how shared responsibility and community can support them throughout their lives.
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Deborah Norris, PhD, membre institutionnelle de l’ICRSMV et professeure à l’Université Mount Saint Vincent, prend la parole. Ses travaux portent sur les enfants d’âge adulte des vétéranes et vétérans des Forces armées canadiennes et sur la manière dont la responsabilité partagée et la communauté peuvent les soutenir tout au long de leur vie.
@MSVU_Halifax
Now presenting on advancing suicide prevention for military, Veteran and Public Safety families through deliberative dialogues is Dr. Margaret Campbell, Assistant Professor at Mount Saint Vincent University. This important research speaks to a critical issue facing our communities.
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Margaret Campbell, PhD, professeure adjointe à l’Université Mount Saint Vincent, présente maintenant sur l’avancement de la prévention du suicide pour les proches des militaires, des vétéranes et vétérans et du personnel de la sécurité publique par des dialogues délibératifs. Ses recherches essentielles portent sur une question fondamentale pour nos communautés.
@MSVU_Halifax
“Real and honest … sincere, informed, grounded, and inviting. The experience of reading often feels like a conversation.” -Tracy Moniz, Associate Professor of Communication Studies (@MSVU_Halifax), on Surviving Dementia Care.
Learn more: https://t.co/v2d78Oz8kN
#Dementia
The power has been restored at Mount Saint Vincent University and the campus will re-open at 4:30 p.m. today, Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Normal operations will resume at this time. Students are advised to check their course Moodle sites for more information.