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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.
Annika Koekkoek ’21 and third-year student Amy Pardy enhance the connection between the social sciences and faith through the student-run club, SOAPS.
A dedicated faculty book section brings Redeemer’s legacy of research and scholarship to its recently refreshed bookstore, 21Five.
Brenda Stephenson is an associate professor in psychology.
Dr. Aaron Griffith, assistant professor of history at Whitworth University and Redeemer’s 2021 Emerging Public Intellectual Award winner, is exploring the connection between evangelical...
Dr. Kyle Spyksma closed the first chapel of the year with a prayer for the 2021-22 Academic Year.
The name for the new residence and learning facility references God’s grace to us through Jesus Christ and Redeemer’s mission which integrates life and learning.
Dr. Sharon Klassen, former associate professor of theatre arts, shares how it takes a village to inspire and teach a theatre student.
Redeemer’s campus bookstore premieres its new name and look.
Two new faculty members discuss the importance of the core curriculum to Redeemer’s commitment to a well-rounded liberal arts and sciences education.
The university will continue to offer dual delivery for the fall term and is optimistic that many on-campus activities will be offered.
Known for his humble leadership, departing president Dr. Robert J. Graham completed his tenure at Redeemer on April 30, 2021.
Amid rapid growth, Redeemer University announces a new bachelor of business administration program, new faculty positions and strategies to improve sustainability.
Dr. Vahagn Asatryan is an associate professor of business.

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.