Subseries consists of records pertaining to the Student Union Building.
Mount Saint Vincent University. Facilities ManagementSubseries consists of records related to Lourd's Building, which used to be situated north of the Seton Academic Centre.
Mount Saint Vincent University. Facilities ManagementSubseries consists of records pertaining to the planning and construction of Berchman's Hall.
Mount Saint Vincent University. Facilities ManagementSubseries consists of architectural drawings designed for a proposed set of buildings that would face the Bedford Highway.
Mount Saint Vincent University. Facilities ManagementSubseries consists of architectural drawings related to the planning and construction of the Academic Building (later known as the Seton Academic Centre).
Mount Saint Vincent University. Facilities ManagementThis subseries will contain miscellaneous textual and graphic material related to events organized by the Mount Saint Vincent University Student Union. The file contains one photo from the Student Council Christmas party.
Mount Saint Vincent University. Student UnionSubseries consists of maps of proposed road systems from the City of Halifax, predominantly depicting plans for Lacewood Drive.
Mount Saint Vincent University. Facilities ManagementSubseries consists of newspaper articles and architectural drawings pertaining to the Motherhouse.
Mount Saint Vincent University. Facilities ManagementSubseries consists of architectural drawings relating to the planning, construction, and renovation of Evaristus Hall.
Mount Saint Vincent University. Facilities ManagementThis subseries consists of textual records related to the Atlantic Women's Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The predominant document type is meeting minutes but the series also includes records of correspondence, various reports (treasurer’s, trophy, and general), participation lists, tournament lists, championship lists, by-laws, minutes from meetings, and miscellaneous records which with fall within the subseries.
Mount Saint Vincent University. Department of Athletics and Recreation