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Looking back on 40 years of God’s faithfulness to Redeemer and anticipating what’s to come.
Alumna Dr. Maureen Elgersman Lee ’91 works to create more accurate narratives of race, religion, slavery and freedom in North America.
Two new faculty members discuss the importance of the core curriculum to Redeemer’s commitment to a well-rounded liberal arts and sciences education.
As part of a broad initiative to enhance digital technology across the university, the Redeemer App is helping to create online experiences that connect everyone and everything at the university.
Two new Redeemer faculty members discuss integrating faith and learning.
As part of a year-long water quality study in Hamilton’s Chedoke Creek, student Masozi Palata is using DNA analysis to identify the source of fecal contamination in the watershed.
Janelle Vander Hout '18 came away from her summer research with more than knowledge and an improved skillset. A 2-D network structure was christened with her initials.
In the last century, chemistry has made our lives better—and worse. Given that, what does it mean to be a Christian and a chemist?
Students contribute to making history accessible on the web
NSERC Discovery Grants to be invested in original research in the natural sciences and mathematics
Inside Redeemer's radically Biblical vision for education at the post-secondary level
Faculty recognized for the "other" part of their work
Early Career Researcher's grant supports work of Dr. Brouwer
Dr. Deborah Bowen's inauguration lecture

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