May 7, 2026

Mount Allison University Honours Professors in 2026 - Keep It Classy in 2026 Folks!

 

Photography by THE Indie Media Eastcoast - the "Swan Pond Party of five - ducks, heron, swans"

🎉 Congratulations to five Mount Allison professors honoured with the 2026 Paul Paré Excellence Awards.
This year’s recipients are:
▸ Dr. Fiona Black, Religious Studies and Community Engaged Learning
▸ Dr. Nancy Garon, Psychology
▸ Dr. Mario Levesque, Politics and International Relations
▸ Dr. Catherine Lovekin, Physics
▸ Dr. Margaret-Ellen Messinger, Mathematics and Computer Science
These awards recognize notable contributions to research, scholarship, and creative activities that have made significant impact within the last three years.
“They are all proven leaders and contribute greatly to their fields, but also to providing an exceptional student experience at Mount Allison. Congratulations to all on this well-deserved recognition.”


Naughty meddling Professor Mario is now calling for the firing of the Town's CAO Jennifer Borne... see Warktimes.com on this latest development this week.. hmmm?
At this link:


More on Town's CAO Jennifer Borne here:


Commentary below was found at local Bruce Wark's "New Wark Times" in town:

Mario Levesque says:

All these problems — firefighters resigning, lack of transparency, poor communication, and more. One common denominator: The CAO. They need to go."

"S.A. Cunliffe says:

Mario… please don’t add to the witchhunt of people on this site… as if the university crowd don’t meddle enough in our local politics… this is an H.R. matter and will be a resolved issue soon enough within the fire department that seems to be sorting itself out over time.. as indicated by those who are known troublemakers leaving their posts in such a dramatic fashion.. to that end.. we are left with the core group who are not dramatic, loyal and stable one and have remain.. let’s thank them for that.. and like nature.. let it happen…. and that’s the simple truth. Some will do well to reserve judgment on matters they are not privvy to all the fine details and remember this was told to me once by an old criminal law barrister from England: “cherchez la femme” back in the 80s."




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