News by tag: Giving

Young alumnus talks importance of making connections 
Youji Cheng (’17) is one of the youngest members of Mount Allison’s Alumni Board of Directors 
Giving choices and opportunities
Prestigious Brenton Wood Scholarship supports students from the Maritimes
A game changer for Mount Allison
New Multi-Sport Complex will provide year-round facilities for sports, recreation activities, and community events
Recognizing 55 years of impact
The Edgar and Dorothy Davidson Collection of Canadiana
A positive and lasting impression
New Alden Leard Bursary provides financial aid opportunities for future students
Supporting community ambitions
The Record checks in with Courtney Pringle-Carver, Mount Allison's Vice-President, University Advancement
Part of the landscape
Crawford Family giving supports myriad of campus projects and resources
Kilby Delaney (’95) shares her Mount Allison story and reasons for making a planned gift
“My memories of Mount Allison are some of the fondest of my life.”
Fourth-year Fine Arts student Ranz Bontogon unveils reflective photobook
Recipient of the Marjorie Young Bell Fine Arts & Music Award aims to bridge cultures through a visual journey
Class of 2024 honoured at Last Lecture
The tenth annual Last Lecture, recognizing graduating students for their contributions to the Mount Allison and Tantramar communities, was held on March 26.
Mount Allison welcomes musician Jess Gillam as Bragg Artist-in-Residence
Saxophonist and BBC host will be on campus March 5 to 8
Pitch-perfect performance
Music student Emma Yee hitting all the right notes at the Halifax Summer Opera Festival
Generosity from our neighbours
U.S. donors support the Mount Allison education and experience
New award supports graduating Black students
The Murewa Black Student Leader Award will have its inaugural recipient this year
Mount Allison welcomes Meera Sethi as the 2024 Pierre Lassonde Artist-in-Residence
Artist-in-residence to develop a project on campus and work with students, faculty, and the University community