Amelia Foster

Amelia Foster '15 previously served as the digital communications coordinator at Redeemer University.

Posts by Amelia Foster

Thanks to a recent co-op placement, fourth-year business-marketing student Stephen Goossen is seeing his future career take shape.
As Act Five prepares to operate independently, director Jon Berends spoke with Resound about the program’s history and next steps.
Fourth-year student-athlete Avery Johnston, winner of the NCCAA Joe & Q Harding Award, recounts how she's been carried by God's wisdom through an unexpected personal trial.
Fourth-year student-athlete and Dr. Ray Bullock Award recipient Leah-Joy Gaensler is racing for Christ on and off the cross-country running course.
Dr. Daniel Lee Hill, Redeemer’s 2022 Emerging Public Intellectual Award winner, finds a hopeful example in Christian abolitionists.
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...
A second-year history class has taken a modern approach to understanding Indigenous issues in Canada.
A class project by former Redeemer students is helping alleviate furniture poverty in Hamilton.
Sylvia Taekema '86, Redeemer's first valedictorian, is now an accomplished children's author.
Two Redeemer faculty members have taken a refreshed approach to the work of prominent Neo-Calvinist theologian Abraham Kuyper.
As Redeemer commemorates its 40th anniversary, Resound invited the Kerkhof family to share their unique story.
Past and present Redeemer art faculty discuss the necessity of fostering a creative environment on campus.
Olivo's essay, “Arms, Voices, and an Overwhelming Question: Modernist Answers from Stephen Dedalus and J. Alfred Prufrock," is available to read below.
Three members of the Redeemer Royals men’s volleyball team share their journey to the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) National Championship.
Business-accounting student Erica Van Hoffen has been named the 2021 Co-op Student of the Year.

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.