Mount Saint Vincent University
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| Motto: | Veritas ad Deum ducit (Latin: Truth leads to God) |
| Established: | 1849 |
| Type: | Public liberal arts university |
| President: | Kathryn Laurin |
| Vice-Chancellor: | Kathryn Laurin |
| Students: | 4,800 |
| Undergraduates: | available |
| Postgraduates: | available |
| Location: | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada |
| Campus: | Suburban |
| Sports teams: | MSVU Mystics |
| Colours: | White & blue |
| Nickname: | Mystics |
| Mascot: | Monty the Mountain Lion |
| Affiliations: | AUCC, IAU |
| Website: | http://www.msvu.ca/ |
Mount Saint Vincent University is a university located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Locally referred to as The Mount, it is the only university in the Halifax area not located on the Halifax Peninsula.
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[edit] History
The university traces its history to the development of the Catholic Sisters of Charity, which established in Halifax in 1849. Over the ensuing years, the order developed a convent, schools, an orphanage, and health care facilities throughout the Halifax area, as well as across North America.
In 1872, the Sisters of Charity began construction of "Mount St. Vincent" in Rockingham, Nova Scotia, on the outskirts of Halifax, on a hill overlooking the Bedford Basin. The facility would house "Mount St. Vincent Academy" (1873-1972) and the "Mount Saint Vincent College" as well as residence accommodation for sisters and students, and facilities for congregational administration.
In 1914, Mount Saint Vincent College became a junior women's college and in 1916-1917 four sisters received doctorate degrees from The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.. The Sisters of Charity established a renewed commitment to the importance of education for women.
In 1925 the Nova Scotia government gave Mount Saint Vincent College a degree-granting charter, making the institution the only independent degree-granting college for women in the British Empire.
In 1966 a new charter was granted by the government which saw the institution change its name to Mount Saint Vincent University. In 1967 the first men were admitted as students. Until, 1996, the university was a member of the (U.S.)Women's College Coalition.
In 1971 the Sisters of Charity built MSVU Art Gallery.
In 1988 the Sisters of Charity transferred ownership of Mount Saint Vincent University to an independent university Board of Governors. Although the university is now officially secular, the order still maintains a presence among on the University Board of Governors.
Despite being a mixed-gender institution since 1967, women still represent just under 80% of the total student body. The university takes pride in its accommodation of "non traditional students" (eg. mature students, those with children, etc.).
[edit] Programs
Primarily a liberal arts university, Mount Saint Vincent offers degrees in the Arts, Sciences, and several specialty programs such as Information Technology (program enrollment suspended as May 2008), Applied Human Nutrition, and Public Relations. Following consolidation of post-secondary programs across Nova Scotia in the 1990s, Mount Saint Vincent became home to the only Education program in the Halifax area. The university boasts a good student-to-professor ratio, with a student population of approximately 4,800.
During the 1995 G7 summit, Mount Saint Vincent awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree to Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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[edit] External links
- Mount Saint Vincent University - official website
- Sisters of Charity - Halifax - official website
- MSVU Art Gallery -- official website
| Nova Scotia universities | |||
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| Acadia | Dalhousie | Mount Saint Vincent | NSAC | NSCAD | Saint Francis Xavier | Saint Mary's | Cape Breton | Saint Anne | |||


