Professor of history Dr. Jonathan
Loopstra recently co-hosted a
symposium in Spain, sharing his
knowledge of ancient biblical
manuscripts with other international
experts in ancient languages.
The Redeemer community celebrated the rich past and present contributions and accomplishments of Black people in Canada through special events and activities.
Dr. Gayle Doornbos gave the following keynote address at the September 30, 2022 launch of the Albert M. Wolters Centre for Christian Scholarship. Doornbos is one of Redeemer’s and Dr. Wolters’...
Redeemer’s campus is home to many features that encourage worship, prayer and contemplation and rich reflection on the university’s distinct identity. Read on for some historical glimpses into a...
Day classes for Monday, January 17, 2022 have been cancelled due to the heavy snow forecast. Night classes will run as scheduled. Information about on-campus services (food services, bookstore,...
The federal government unfairly denied Redeemer University’s 2019 application for the Canada Summer Jobs program, the Federal Court of Canada has ruled.
Day classes for Tuesday, February 16, 2021 previously scheduled to be the first day for in-person classes at Redeemer University this term, have been cancelled due to the heavy snow forecast. Night...
All evening classes at Redeemer are cancelled November 11, 2019 due to inclement weather. The academic building will remain open and the library will maintain regular hours. All meetings scheduled...
Resound is Redeemer University’s online, multi-faceted publishing hub for the wide variety of stories coming out of Redeemer year-round. It is also offered in a print edition.