
“I lived in residence all four years (Hunton and Thornton) and that had a huge impact on me. I’m still close with friends I made on campus.”
Norval McConnell '80
As a proud alumnus, current Mount A parent, and devoted Mounties athletics fan, Norval McConnell (BSc Chemistry ‘80) is a regular visitor to campus. The 2018 Bubsy Grant Award winner is a retired teacher and avid volunteer.

Norval McConnell '80
As a proud alumnus, current Mount A parent, and devoted Mounties athletics fan, Norval McConnell (BSc Chemistry ‘80) is a regular visitor to campus. The 2018 Bubsy Grant Award winner is a retired teacher and avid volunteer.

Aleka MacLellan '12
It has only been a few years since Aleka MacLellan (BA Psychology ’12) graduated but she has packed a lot into a short time. MacLellan completed her master’s and PhD in the area of industrial/organizational psychology and her award-winning doctoral thesis has been recognized nationally and internationally. She has now begun working as a talent and leadership development consultant.

Mark Sevestre '91
There are two things that have remained constant throughout Mark Sevestre’s life — football and the desire to give back to First Nation communities. Sevestre (BComm ’91) is Mohawk and resides in the Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation where he has served as the general manager of the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation Community Trust for nearly 20 years.

Erica Geldart '18
Biology and psychology student Erica Geldart has incorporated her love for wildlife in her studies, including being a founding member of AWI-MtA Wildlife Club, a student volunteer organization that works with the Atlantic Wildlife Institute.

Andrew Brenton '80
When Andrew Brenton (’80) was in the final year of his Bachelor of Science at Mount Allison, he decided to take a finance course. This marked the turning point to move from a career in science to a career in business. He’s now giving back to his alma mater by establishing The Brenton Wood Scholarship.

Bhanesha Ollek '15
Bhanesha Ollek (BA International Relations ’15) has integrated her love of baseball and community engagement into her work, delivering a wide variety of baseball programs to marginalized youth in Canada as part of the Jays Care Foundation.

Laurel Young '90
Dr. Laurel Young (BMus ’90) has followed her lifelong passion for performance into a career in music therapy. Now an associate professor of music therapy at Concordia University, Young says the most fulfilling part of her busy teaching and research career is the human connection.

Glenford Jameson '07
Just 10 years after graduation, Glenford Jameson (BA History ’07) has opened his own law firm where he specializes in food law, became president of two ecological teaching farms, and received a Precedent Setter Award recognizing Toronto lawyers who have shown excellence and leadership in their early years of practice.

Keeley Haftner '11
Keeley Haftner has made it her mission to turn perceived trash into treasure. The Fine Arts grad and nationally-noted artist recently curated Galleryfill, a permanent public installation commissioned by Third Space, an artist-run centre for contemporary art.

Ryan Sherrard '08
Not only will honours biochemistry alumnus Ryan Sherrard be completing his PhD in cell biology at LMU Munich this year, he will also be attempting to qualify for the 2018 Winter Olympics as part of the national German curling team.

Mike MacGillivary '08/'12
Mike MacGillivary always thought it would be interesting to uniquely combine his educational pathways of biology and research with medicine. He found an artistic outlet to do just that in an art exhibit — White Coat Warm HeART.

Ashley Cummings '20
Psychology student Ashley Cummings has joined forces with three other Canadian university students to work with Northern Canadian communities in the area of mental health promotion.

Brooke Cheeks '17
International relations student Brooke Cheeks, recipient of the 2017 Gil Latter Memorial Award for her outstanding contribution to the Sackville community, established Sackville’s Big Buddy Program during her time as summer program co-ordinator for the Town of Sackville.

Justin Trueman '18
After spending a summer as a biology research assistant, science student Justin Trueman turned an interest in building research equipment into an experiential learning opportunity by creating his own course in the Mount Allison machine shop.

Ebrima Faal '84
Commerce alumnus Ebrima Faal, recently appointed director of the African Development Bank’s Nigeria Country Office, says his time at Mount Allison contributed immensely to his career by laying a foundation for his future and moulding him into the person he is today.

Moira Peters '03
Moira Peters, a physics and philosophy graduate, says her Mount Allison education has been integral in her career as a sommelier.

Taylor Crosby '18
For environmental science student Taylor Crosby, getting the most out of her university experience has meant more than great classes. This past summer, for example, she carried out research in Environmental Science Professor Dr. Joshua Kurek’s lab.

Katie Gordon '17
Commerce student Katie Gordon came to Mount Allison because she wanted a more personal experience at university. For Gordon this meant being able to get involved in extracurricular activities at a higher level and taking part in other experiential learning opportunities.

Rejean Dupuis '99
Réjean Dupuis is currently a quantitative strategist in London, U.K. but just a few years ago, he was combing through data looking for evidence of something no one was sure existed.

Arlen Dumas '99
Arlen Dumas was just 31 when he was elected chief of the Mathias Colomb Cree Nation (Pukatawagan) in northern Manitoba, where he was raised and mentored by his grandparents.

Sarah LeBlanc '06
Sometimes you just have to try things. That’s a mantra Sarah LeBlanc lives by and one she is helping non-profits and other public and private organizations benefit from in her role as social and organizational change strategist.

Sam Donaldson '18
Third-year chemistry student Sam Donaldson has spent his summer conducting independent research, which could have big results in the medical, industrial, and agricultural industries.

Marie Matheson '09
Computer science grad Marie Matheson, now a software engineer at Google, recently returned to campus as part of the Science Alumni Career panel where she said, "I wouldn’t be a software engineer today without Mount A".

Sophie Doyle '15
Honours sociology graduate Sophie Doyle came to Mount Allison with an interest in health and education and, through her studies and extracurricular activities here, has been able to develop this interest in a number of ways.

Nathan Kelly '16
Nathan Kelly is not your typical university student. There are not many psychology majors who can add pro-racer to their title before earning their degree.

Chris Haley '16
Thanks to a Mount Allison independent summer research grant, Bachelor of Commerce and honours economics grad Chris Haley spent last summer doing a research project in an area that directly affects him.

Elise Vaillancourt '19
A published author and international volunteer, Elise Vaillancourt jumped at the chance to study in her home province of New Brunswick.

Niamh MacMaster '19
A past award winner at the Halifax Sci-Tech Expo, Niamh MacMaster says she chose Mount Allison for its unique opportunities.

Kathleen Morrison '19
When choosing a university, Science student Kathleen Morrison said one theme about Mount Allison seemed to resonate — family.

Katherine Reiss '19
Growing up in a large household in the bustling city of Vancouver, Science student Katherine Reiss says she was looking to try something new for her university studies.

Carly Pullin '19
Carly Pullin came to Mount Allison for several reasons — she wanted to live in a different part of Canada and was attracted by the "small class sizes and course flexibility, and the really friendly and open atmosphere."

Madeleine Léger '19
A graduate of École Sainte-Anne, the only francophone school in Fredericton, NB, Madeleine Léger is committed to celebrating her bilingual province.

Hannah Sholtz '19
In just her first semester at Mount Allison, Arts student and Bell Scholarship recipient Hannah Sholtz has already made an important impact on her future alma mater.

Andrew Moreira '19
A former Senate page for the Maine State Legislature, Andrew Moreira says he decided on Mount Allison because of its vibrant campus life and welcoming environment.

Seth Winward '19
Seth Winward is a Science student with plans to major in psychology. But it’s not all science for him. Winward is also a regular on CHMA 106.9, and a member of the University’s pep band.

Emma Miller '19
Emma Miller expected her vast extracurricular activity list would be limited with her transition to university. She’s found the opposite to be true at Mount Allison.

Shae Campbell Scully '19
A competitive horseback rider, athlete, and lifeguard, Shae Scully says she found what she was looking for in a University at Mount Allison.

Noah Fry '19
First-year politics, philosophy, and economics (PPE) student Noah Fry is the recipient of a Bell Achievement Award, one of the University’s most prestigious entrance scholarships.

Mallory Baxter '08
Since graduating Mount Allison, economics grad Mallory Baxter has lived and studied in Italy, Guatemala, and Washington. She now explores East Africa while working in Rwanda.

Laura Gallivan '14
Honours philosophy grad Laura Gallivan is one of three recent female philosophy grads to pursue graduate studies in the field of Metaphysics & Epistemology.

Matthew Kesthely ('11)
Commerce alumnus Matthew Kesthely (’11) had planned on a career in marketing and communications after graduation.

Sarah Klapman ('19)
The reasons Torontonian Kaye Klapman chose Mount Allison for her university studies are many, as is her list of achievements and activities.

Saskia van Walsum ('18)
Saskia van Walsum’s introduction to Mount Allison was through one of the University’s dedicated alumni at a college fair.

Tanner Wilson ('18)
From the small town of Quechee, Vermont, Tanner Wilson says the strong sense of community at Mount Allison was a factor in his decision.

Jill MacIntyre ('18)
Arts student Jill MacIntyre says the mix of science and liberal arts is one of the reasons she chose Mount Allison.

James Kwan ('18)
Biochemistry and aviation student James Kwan of Lethbridge, AB says there was no way he wasn’t applying to Mount Allison University.

Hanna Longard ('18)
The recipient of a Bell Family Achievement Award, one of the University’s most prestigious entrance awards, Hanna Longard says the campus and Sackville communities are welcoming and encouraging.

Haley Shaw ('15)
Fourth-year English student Haley Shaw discovered her love of reading and writing at an early age and came to Mount Allison to pursue it.

Sam Magee ('15)
Commerce student Sam Magee of Moncton, NB has made the most of opportunities inside and outside the classroom during his time at Mount Allison.

Dawn MacNutt ('57)
Dawn MacNutt is an artist, weaver, and sculptor whose work is most often inspired by her lifelong love of the human condition, what she describes as ‘the beauty of human frailty.’

Jessica Allanach ('15)
Fourth-year honours biochemistry student Jessica Allanach came to Mount Allison mainly for the undergraduate research opportunities.

John Reardon ('98)
A member of the ’97, AUS Championship Football Mounties, John Reardon moved from the biology lab and MacAulay Field to acting.

Natalie Gillis '15
Environmental studies and sociology student Natalie Gillis (’15) is developing curriculum for new outdoor classrooms at the local elementary school.

Peter Loewen '02
Dr. Peter Loewen is on a mission to help voters find the information they need to make informed decisions at the polls.

Karen Korstanje ('15)
Honours mathematics and computer science student Karen Korstanje was the first Canadian to present at the international CrossFyre Conference.

Janice Wright Cheney ('83)
Fine Arts graduate Janice Wright Cheney returned to campus this summer as part of Oh, Canada.

Anne Comfort ('86, '87)
Anne Comfort is giving back to her alma mater in a unique way — she is the co-ordinator of the Meighen Centre for Learning Assistance and Research.

Marya Peters ('15)
Marya Peters has been in the pool since she was just five weeks old, but began swimming competitively at age eight.

Neal Callaghan ('14, '16)
Biology master’s student Neal Callaghan gained valuable experience on a research trip to Portugal this past spring.

Elizabeth Fisher ('14)
Liz Fisher of Dartmouth, NS came to Mount Allison with the music degree in mind but soon found herself in the chemistry lab.

Sandy MacIver (’74)
Dr. Kenneth A. (Sandy) MacIver, Mount Allison’s 34th Rhodes Scholar, is returning as the new director of the Ron Joyce Centre for Business Studies.

Gillian Tetlow ('16)
Third-year biology and environmental science student Gillian Tetlow has already garnered several top awards in badminton.

Yuki Noritake ('14)
International relations student Yuki Noritake became interested in her honours study project after a series of experiences abroad.

Dan Steeves ('81)
Renowned printmaker and Allisonian Dan Steeves (’81) received first place in Toronto’s Open Studio’s 7th annual National Printmaking Awards.

Keith MacDonald ('14)
Commerce student Keith MacDonald has been awarded a Frank H. Sobey Award for Excellence in Business Studies.

Becker Family
What Christoph Becker (’95, ’96) describes as a decision made on a ‘whim’ turned out to be one of the most important life experiences for his family.

Alex Landry ('17)
First-year physics student Alex Landry was honoured as the 2013 recipient of the Luke Santi Memorial Award for Student Achievement.

Lindsay James ('14)
Fourth-year chemistry student Lindsay James was a key player for the Hockey Mounties as they competed in the 2014 AUS championships.

Rebecca Watts ('14)
Fourth-year anthropology student Rebecca Watts is from the small community of North West River in Labrador.

Courtney King ('14)
Biology student Courtney King chose Mount Allison for its small size, challenging academic environment, and the opportunity to be a varsity athlete.

Elijah Teitelbaum ('15)
Elijah Teitelbaum ('15) chose religious studies because he feels it is incredibly important for understanding societies and peoples.

Olivier Eddie ('10)
Just days after Mount Allison proudly hosted the 2013 CIS Uteck Bowl, former football Mountie Olivier Eddie (’10) was busy preparing for the CFL Grey Cup.

Tyler Stuart ('17)
Although only in his first-year, international relations student and Bell Scholar recipient Tyler Stuart has immersed himself in many areas of campus life.

Shayla Baumeler ('17)
First-year international relations and chemistry student Shayla Baumeler plans to pursue a career in global health.

Isaac Gazendam ('17)
Arts student Isaac Gazendam always wanted to go to school on the East Coast. The Kingston, ON resident’s decision was easy after a campus tour.

Evan Hadfield ('09)
Evan Hadfield (’09) was at Mission Control for the space-based social media campaign that gave people around the world an insider’s view of life in space.

Eric Lapointe ('00)
Recently elected into the CFL Hall of Fame, Lapointe played football for the Mounties and went on to win the Grey Cup with the Hamilton Ti-Cats.

Kendrick Haunt ('16)
Drama student Kendrick Haunt was one of three Mount Allison students who spent this past summer in Sackville working as a Campbell-Verduyn Intern.

Alex Morrison ('68)
Former Colonel Alex Morrison dedicates his life to security, peace, and defence.

Lindsay Hilton ('07)
Despite being born without full arms and legs growing up, Lindsay Hilton (’07) was treated just the same as her Allisonian siblings, Tim (’03) and Nikki (’00).

Danielle Biss ('14)
Honours psychology student Danielle Biss of Etobicoke, ON is studying the "Readiness of post-secondary education."

Norval McConnell '80
As a proud alumnus, current Mount A parent, and devoted Mounties athletics fan, Norval McConnell (BSc Chemistry ‘80) is a regular visitor to campus. The 2018 Bubsy Grant Award winner is a retired teacher and avid volunteer.

Aleka MacLellan '12
It has only been a few years since Aleka MacLellan (BA Psychology ’12) graduated but she has packed a lot into a short time. MacLellan completed her master’s and PhD in the area of industrial/organizational psychology and her award-winning doctoral thesis has been recognized nationally and internationally. She has now begun working as a talent and leadership development consultant.

Mark Sevestre '91
There are two things that have remained constant throughout Mark Sevestre’s life — football and the desire to give back to First Nation communities. Sevestre (BComm ’91) is Mohawk and resides in the Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation where he has served as the general manager of the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation Community Trust for nearly 20 years.

Erica Geldart '18
Biology and psychology student Erica Geldart has incorporated her love for wildlife in her studies, including being a founding member of AWI-MtA Wildlife Club, a student volunteer organization that works with the Atlantic Wildlife Institute.

Andrew Brenton '80
When Andrew Brenton (’80) was in the final year of his Bachelor of Science at Mount Allison, he decided to take a finance course. This marked the turning point to move from a career in science to a career in business. He’s now giving back to his alma mater by establishing The Brenton Wood Scholarship.

Bhanesha Ollek '15
Bhanesha Ollek (BA International Relations ’15) has integrated her love of baseball and community engagement into her work, delivering a wide variety of baseball programs to marginalized youth in Canada as part of the Jays Care Foundation.

Laurel Young '90
Dr. Laurel Young (BMus ’90) has followed her lifelong passion for performance into a career in music therapy. Now an associate professor of music therapy at Concordia University, Young says the most fulfilling part of her busy teaching and research career is the human connection.

Glenford Jameson '07
Just 10 years after graduation, Glenford Jameson (BA History ’07) has opened his own law firm where he specializes in food law, became president of two ecological teaching farms, and received a Precedent Setter Award recognizing Toronto lawyers who have shown excellence and leadership in their early years of practice.

Keeley Haftner '11
Keeley Haftner has made it her mission to turn perceived trash into treasure. The Fine Arts grad and nationally-noted artist recently curated Galleryfill, a permanent public installation commissioned by Third Space, an artist-run centre for contemporary art.

Ryan Sherrard '08
Not only will honours biochemistry alumnus Ryan Sherrard be completing his PhD in cell biology at LMU Munich this year, he will also be attempting to qualify for the 2018 Winter Olympics as part of the national German curling team.

Mike MacGillivary '08/'12
Mike MacGillivary always thought it would be interesting to uniquely combine his educational pathways of biology and research with medicine. He found an artistic outlet to do just that in an art exhibit — White Coat Warm HeART.

Ashley Cummings '20
Psychology student Ashley Cummings has joined forces with three other Canadian university students to work with Northern Canadian communities in the area of mental health promotion.

Brooke Cheeks '17
International relations student Brooke Cheeks, recipient of the 2017 Gil Latter Memorial Award for her outstanding contribution to the Sackville community, established Sackville’s Big Buddy Program during her time as summer program co-ordinator for the Town of Sackville.

Norval McConnell '80
As a proud alumnus, current Mount A parent, and devoted Mounties athletics fan, Norval McConnell (BSc Chemistry ‘80) is a regular visitor to campus. The 2018 Bubsy Grant Award winner is a retired teacher and avid volunteer.

Mark Sevestre '91
There are two things that have remained constant throughout Mark Sevestre’s life — football and the desire to give back to First Nation communities. Sevestre (BComm ’91) is Mohawk and resides in the Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation where he has served as the general manager of the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation Community Trust for nearly 20 years.

Andrew Brenton '80
When Andrew Brenton (’80) was in the final year of his Bachelor of Science at Mount Allison, he decided to take a finance course. This marked the turning point to move from a career in science to a career in business. He’s now giving back to his alma mater by establishing The Brenton Wood Scholarship.

Bhanesha Ollek '15
Bhanesha Ollek (BA International Relations ’15) has integrated her love of baseball and community engagement into her work, delivering a wide variety of baseball programs to marginalized youth in Canada as part of the Jays Care Foundation.

Laurel Young '90
Dr. Laurel Young (BMus ’90) has followed her lifelong passion for performance into a career in music therapy. Now an associate professor of music therapy at Concordia University, Young says the most fulfilling part of her busy teaching and research career is the human connection.

Glenford Jameson '07
Just 10 years after graduation, Glenford Jameson (BA History ’07) has opened his own law firm where he specializes in food law, became president of two ecological teaching farms, and received a Precedent Setter Award recognizing Toronto lawyers who have shown excellence and leadership in their early years of practice.

Keeley Haftner '11
Keeley Haftner has made it her mission to turn perceived trash into treasure. The Fine Arts grad and nationally-noted artist recently curated Galleryfill, a permanent public installation commissioned by Third Space, an artist-run centre for contemporary art.

Ryan Sherrard '08
Not only will honours biochemistry alumnus Ryan Sherrard be completing his PhD in cell biology at LMU Munich this year, he will also be attempting to qualify for the 2018 Winter Olympics as part of the national German curling team.

Mike MacGillivary '08/'12
Mike MacGillivary always thought it would be interesting to uniquely combine his educational pathways of biology and research with medicine. He found an artistic outlet to do just that in an art exhibit — White Coat Warm HeART.

Ebrima Faal '84
Commerce alumnus Ebrima Faal, recently appointed director of the African Development Bank’s Nigeria Country Office, says his time at Mount Allison contributed immensely to his career by laying a foundation for his future and moulding him into the person he is today.

Moira Peters '03
Moira Peters, a physics and philosophy graduate, says her Mount Allison education has been integral in her career as a sommelier.

Rejean Dupuis '99
Réjean Dupuis is currently a quantitative strategist in London, U.K. but just a few years ago, he was combing through data looking for evidence of something no one was sure existed.

Arlen Dumas '99
Arlen Dumas was just 31 when he was elected chief of the Mathias Colomb Cree Nation (Pukatawagan) in northern Manitoba, where he was raised and mentored by his grandparents.

Sarah LeBlanc '06
Sometimes you just have to try things. That’s a mantra Sarah LeBlanc lives by and one she is helping non-profits and other public and private organizations benefit from in her role as social and organizational change strategist.

Mallory Baxter '08
Since graduating Mount Allison, economics grad Mallory Baxter has lived and studied in Italy, Guatemala, and Washington. She now explores East Africa while working in Rwanda.

Laura Gallivan '14
Honours philosophy grad Laura Gallivan is one of three recent female philosophy grads to pursue graduate studies in the field of Metaphysics & Epistemology.

Dawn MacNutt ('57)
Dawn MacNutt is an artist, weaver, and sculptor whose work is most often inspired by her lifelong love of the human condition, what she describes as ‘the beauty of human frailty.’

John Reardon ('98)
A member of the ’97, AUS Championship Football Mounties, John Reardon moved from the biology lab and MacAulay Field to acting.

Anne Comfort ('86, '87)
Anne Comfort is giving back to her alma mater in a unique way — she is the co-ordinator of the Meighen Centre for Learning Assistance and Research.

Sandy MacIver (’74)
Dr. Kenneth A. (Sandy) MacIver, Mount Allison’s 34th Rhodes Scholar, is returning as the new director of the Ron Joyce Centre for Business Studies.

Becker Family
What Christoph Becker (’95, ’96) describes as a decision made on a ‘whim’ turned out to be one of the most important life experiences for his family.

Evan Hadfield ('09)
Evan Hadfield (’09) was at Mission Control for the space-based social media campaign that gave people around the world an insider’s view of life in space.

David Mitchell ('91)
The Calais, ME lawyer was recently nominated and sworn in as District Court Judge by the State of Maine.

Eric Lapointe ('00)
Recently elected into the CFL Hall of Fame, Lapointe played football for the Mounties and went on to win the Grey Cup with the Hamilton Ti-Cats.

Aleka MacLellan '12
It has only been a few years since Aleka MacLellan (BA Psychology ’12) graduated but she has packed a lot into a short time. MacLellan completed her master’s and PhD in the area of industrial/organizational psychology and her award-winning doctoral thesis has been recognized nationally and internationally. She has now begun working as a talent and leadership development consultant.

Erica Geldart '18
Biology and psychology student Erica Geldart has incorporated her love for wildlife in her studies, including being a founding member of AWI-MtA Wildlife Club, a student volunteer organization that works with the Atlantic Wildlife Institute.

Ashley Cummings '20
Psychology student Ashley Cummings has joined forces with three other Canadian university students to work with Northern Canadian communities in the area of mental health promotion.

Brooke Cheeks '17
International relations student Brooke Cheeks, recipient of the 2017 Gil Latter Memorial Award for her outstanding contribution to the Sackville community, established Sackville’s Big Buddy Program during her time as summer program co-ordinator for the Town of Sackville.

Justin Trueman '18
After spending a summer as a biology research assistant, science student Justin Trueman turned an interest in building research equipment into an experiential learning opportunity by creating his own course in the Mount Allison machine shop.

Taylor Crosby '18
For environmental science student Taylor Crosby, getting the most out of her university experience has meant more than great classes. This past summer, for example, she carried out research in Environmental Science Professor Dr. Joshua Kurek’s lab.

Katie Gordon '17
Commerce student Katie Gordon came to Mount Allison because she wanted a more personal experience at university. For Gordon this meant being able to get involved in extracurricular activities at a higher level and taking part in other experiential learning opportunities.

Sam Donaldson '18
Third-year chemistry student Sam Donaldson has spent his summer conducting independent research, which could have big results in the medical, industrial, and agricultural industries.

Marie Matheson '09
Computer science grad Marie Matheson, now a software engineer at Google, recently returned to campus as part of the Science Alumni Career panel where she said, "I wouldn’t be a software engineer today without Mount A".

Sophie Doyle '15
Honours sociology graduate Sophie Doyle came to Mount Allison with an interest in health and education and, through her studies and extracurricular activities here, has been able to develop this interest in a number of ways.

Nathan Kelly '16
Nathan Kelly is not your typical university student. There are not many psychology majors who can add pro-racer to their title before earning their degree.

Chris Haley '16
Thanks to a Mount Allison independent summer research grant, Bachelor of Commerce and honours economics grad Chris Haley spent last summer doing a research project in an area that directly affects him.

Elise Vaillancourt '19
A published author and international volunteer, Elise Vaillancourt jumped at the chance to study in her home province of New Brunswick.

Niamh MacMaster '19
A past award winner at the Halifax Sci-Tech Expo, Niamh MacMaster says she chose Mount Allison for its unique opportunities.

Katherine Reiss '19
Growing up in a large household in the bustling city of Vancouver, Science student Katherine Reiss says she was looking to try something new for her university studies.

Carly Pullin '19
Carly Pullin came to Mount Allison for several reasons — she wanted to live in a different part of Canada and was attracted by the "small class sizes and course flexibility, and the really friendly and open atmosphere."

Madeleine Léger '19
A graduate of École Sainte-Anne, the only francophone school in Fredericton, NB, Madeleine Léger is committed to celebrating her bilingual province.

Hannah Sholtz '19
In just her first semester at Mount Allison, Arts student and Bell Scholarship recipient Hannah Sholtz has already made an important impact on her future alma mater.

Andrew Moreira '19
A former Senate page for the Maine State Legislature, Andrew Moreira says he decided on Mount Allison because of its vibrant campus life and welcoming environment.

Seth Winward '19
Seth Winward is a Science student with plans to major in psychology. But it’s not all science for him. Winward is also a regular on CHMA 106.9, and a member of the University’s pep band.

Emma Miller '19
Emma Miller expected her vast extracurricular activity list would be limited with her transition to university. She’s found the opposite to be true at Mount Allison.

Noah Fry '19
First-year politics, philosophy, and economics (PPE) student Noah Fry is the recipient of a Bell Achievement Award, one of the University’s most prestigious entrance scholarships.

Andrew Rintoul ('16)
International relations student Andrew Rintoul is spending the summer on campus doing research for his honours project.

Sarah Klapman ('19)
The reasons Torontonian Kaye Klapman chose Mount Allison for her university studies are many, as is her list of achievements and activities.

Saskia van Walsum ('18)
Saskia van Walsum’s introduction to Mount Allison was through one of the University’s dedicated alumni at a college fair.

Jill MacIntyre ('18)
Arts student Jill MacIntyre says the mix of science and liberal arts is one of the reasons she chose Mount Allison.

Hanna Longard ('18)
The recipient of a Bell Family Achievement Award, one of the University’s most prestigious entrance awards, Hanna Longard says the campus and Sackville communities are welcoming and encouraging.

Haley Shaw ('15)
Fourth-year English student Haley Shaw discovered her love of reading and writing at an early age and came to Mount Allison to pursue it.

Brynne Langford ('16)
Third-year international relations student Brynne Langford has been doing research since her second year at Mount Allison.

Jessica Allanach ('15)
Fourth-year honours biochemistry student Jessica Allanach came to Mount Allison mainly for the undergraduate research opportunities.

Karen Korstanje ('15)
Honours mathematics and computer science student Karen Korstanje was the first Canadian to present at the international CrossFyre Conference.

Neal Callaghan ('14, '16)
Biology master’s student Neal Callaghan gained valuable experience on a research trip to Portugal this past spring.

Elizabeth Fisher ('14)
Liz Fisher of Dartmouth, NS came to Mount Allison with the music degree in mind but soon found herself in the chemistry lab.

Yuki Noritake ('14)
International relations student Yuki Noritake became interested in her honours study project after a series of experiences abroad.

Ryan MacRae ('17)
First-year Science student Ryan MacRae is the recipient of a Bell Scholarship, Mount Allison’s top entrance award.

Alex Landry ('17)
First-year physics student Alex Landry was honoured as the 2013 recipient of the Luke Santi Memorial Award for Student Achievement.

Rebecca Watts ('14)
Fourth-year anthropology student Rebecca Watts is from the small community of North West River in Labrador.

Elijah Teitelbaum ('15)
Elijah Teitelbaum ('15) chose religious studies because he feels it is incredibly important for understanding societies and peoples.

Tyler Stuart ('17)
Although only in his first-year, international relations student and Bell Scholar recipient Tyler Stuart has immersed himself in many areas of campus life.

Shayla Baumeler ('17)
First-year international relations and chemistry student Shayla Baumeler plans to pursue a career in global health.

Isaac Gazendam ('17)
Arts student Isaac Gazendam always wanted to go to school on the East Coast. The Kingston, ON resident’s decision was easy after a campus tour.

Victoria Valliere ('17)
Oakville, ON resident Victoria J. Valliere has received a Bell Scholarship, Mount Allison’s premiere entrance award.

Kylie de Chastelain ('14)
Honours Canadian studies and sociology student Kylie de Chastelain is Mount Allison's newest Rhodes Scholar.

Ian Roberts ('14)
Ian Roberts (’14) headed to Mount Allison planning to pursue a degree in biochemistry but soon found his way to the physics department.

Graham May ('15)
Graham May, who is studying international relations and environmental studies, has been selected as a Killam Fellow.

Kendrick Haunt ('16)
Drama student Kendrick Haunt was one of three Mount Allison students who spent this past summer in Sackville working as a Campbell-Verduyn Intern.

Danielle Biss ('14)
Honours psychology student Danielle Biss of Etobicoke, ON is studying the "Readiness of post-secondary education."

Kathleen Morrison '19
When choosing a university, Science student Kathleen Morrison said one theme about Mount Allison seemed to resonate — family.

Shae Campbell Scully '19
A competitive horseback rider, athlete, and lifeguard, Shae Scully says she found what she was looking for in a University at Mount Allison.

Tanner Wilson ('18)
From the small town of Quechee, Vermont, Tanner Wilson says the strong sense of community at Mount Allison was a factor in his decision.

James Kwan ('18)
Biochemistry and aviation student James Kwan of Lethbridge, AB says there was no way he wasn’t applying to Mount Allison University.

Lindsay James ('14)
Fourth-year chemistry student Lindsay James was a key player for the Hockey Mounties as they competed in the 2014 AUS championships.

Courtney King ('14)
Biology student Courtney King chose Mount Allison for its small size, challenging academic environment, and the opportunity to be a varsity athlete.

Olivier Eddie ('10)
Just days after Mount Allison proudly hosted the 2013 CIS Uteck Bowl, former football Mountie Olivier Eddie (’10) was busy preparing for the CFL Grey Cup.

Ali Rehman ('14)
Fourth-year commerce student Ali Rehman has been playing lacrosse for the Mounties since his first year.