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Redeemer’s faculty and students explore issues of race and representation through the curriculum this term.
An update from Redeemer’s Interim President.
A closer look at how Redeemer’s 2025 Strategic Plan is moving the institution forward by strengthening its roots and investing in student and graduate success.
Assistant professor of social work Dr. Morgan Braganza is highlighting the different experiences of marginalized people in social work education.
A dedicated faculty book section brings Redeemer’s legacy of research and scholarship to its recently refreshed bookstore, 21Five.
The university will continue to offer dual delivery for the fall term and is optimistic that many on-campus activities will be offered.
Amid rapid growth, Redeemer University announces a new bachelor of business administration program, new faculty positions and strategies to improve sustainability.
By spearheading a campus-wide composting initiative at Canadian Mennonite University in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Justin Eisinga ’15 is able to combine his two great passions: theology and environmental...
Erica Costin, a respected team player, has been named the 2020 Co-op Student of the Year, after a term as a research assistant in the business department.
The Book of Numbers and Israel’s wandering through the wilderness can act as a guide to actively leaning into our challenging circumstances.
Jennifer deVries ’00 is rethinking outreach ministry during a pandemic in her role as executive director of Living Rock Ministries.
James Cuthbert ’09 owns and operates Urban Green, a company that creates indoor gardens and green spaces in offices and homes across southern Ontario.
Alumni Association President Leanna Nightingale reflects on a fruitful fall term and shares some exciting events to come for 2021.
Wastewater testing for the virus will provide useful information from Redeemer's campus, which is currently open to students, staff and faculty, but not the general public.
Resound sat down with provost and vice president, academic Dr. David Zietsma to discuss plans for the academic year and the future of Redeemer.

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.