Mount Saint Vincent University Archives houses the institutional records of Mount Saint Vincent College and University, including faculty and alumnae collections, as well as select community records pertaining to social justice issues.
This recording contains an alumnae special interview by Dilly MacFarlane and two members of the Host Family Association, Carol Hartsman and Nelly Chandler. Hartsman, a MSVU faculty member is the Adviser for International Students at MSVU. Chandler, a MSVU graduate was the Treasurer of the Host Family Association as well as a participating host family for international students. This interview discusses both of their roles and experiences with the Association.
This recording contains an alumnae special interview by Dilly MacFarlane and Joyce Hamilton. Hamilton is the Career Planner with the Life Planning and Learning Center on the MSVU campus. This interview discusses Hamilton's diverse living and working background and how it benefits her role at MSVU.
This recording contains an alumnae special interview by Dilly MacFarlane and Lisa Frechetto. Lisa was a student of the new Tourism and Hospitality Management program program at MSVU. Their discussion covers topics such as future job prospects in her field as well as aspirations upon graduation.
This recording contains an alumnae special interview by Dilly MacFarlane and Lyndita Stanbury-Walker. This episode of Alumnae Special was a rebroadcast of an interview with Lyndita Stanbury Walker about the history of the Mount Saint Vincent Academy. This interview discusses the origins and history of the Mount Saint Vincent Academy which began in 1873 and it 99 year tenure. The ending of this recording also has a DUET production of an introductory accounting class taught by professor Bruce Densmore.
This recording contains an alumnae special interview by Dilly MacFarlane and Mary Clancy. Clancy, is a well known lawyer as well as the past President of the Alumnae Association at MSVU. This interview discusses sexual harassment at large as well as as it pertains to MSVU.
This recording contains an alumnae special interview by Dilly MacFarlane and Mary Smith. Smith, was a 1962 MSVU Academy graduate who stated at grade 10 in 1959. The interview discusses what student life was like 25 years prior as it was regulated by the Sisters who ran the Academy.
This recording contains an alumnae special interview by Dilly MacFarlane and Shirley Baker. Baker, is the Executive Director of the Kiwanis Nova Scotia Musical Festival. This interview discusses the festivals history, beginning in 1935 and the community involvement required to make the festival happen. Baker also discusses the variety of classes that were offered throughout the festivals installments.
This recording contains an alumnae special interview by Dilly MacFarlane and Sister Alice Mailman. Mailman, is the coordinator of the out reach program for the St. Michael's Parish in Spryfield, Nova Scotia. Mailman is a graduate of MSVU in 1975. The interview discusses Sister Alice Mailman's involvement with the less fortunate families living in Spryfield, Nova Scotia.
This recording contains an alumnae special interview by Dilly MacFarlane and Sister Mary Burns. Burns, was the Executive Director of the Home of the Guardian Angel in Halifax which has been established for 100 years in 1987. Burns was a graduate of MSVU and spent some time teaching post graduation before becoming a Sister.
This recording contains an alumnae special interview by Dilly MacFarlane and Sister Virginia Turner. Turner, is the Administrative Director of Adsum House in Halifax. Turner is a 1974 graduate of MSVU and since has become a candidate for the Sisters of Charity. This interview discussed the process of becoming a member of the Sister of Charity in 1977.