Amelia Foster

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

Posts by Amelia Foster

Associate professor of art Phil Irish is participating in a reimagined Lenten tradition.
Dr. Aaron Smith, assistant professor of social work and director of field education, talks about the principles that guide him in his work at Redeemer.
Student-athletes Maddison Cohoon and Matthew Walraven detail their spiritual formations since transferring from public universities.
In her new children’s book, Amber Kuipers ’10 confronts the many layers of grief.
Third-year history student Karilyn Van Brugge spent the summer of 2021 exploring and maintaining Redeemer’s history.
Fourth-year international student Nadine Iraguha describes the growth and sense of belonging she’s experienced at Redeemer.
As part of their senior capstone project and in partnership with CityLAB Hamilton, Andrene Gregory and Rachel Drouin explored the contributions made and obstacles faced by the city’s BIPOC...
English writing students Michelle Wright and Ben Wright channeled their pandemic experiences into a riveting anthology of creative non-fiction.
Annika Koekkoek ’21 and third-year student Amy Pardy enhance the connection between the social sciences and faith through the student-run club, SOAPS.
Through physiotherapy co-op work experiences, fifth-year kinesiology student Selena Kennedy is learning to see God in her work and follow his path.
Elizabeth VanVeen ’13 shares her journey from working as a literature teacher to a programme policy officer with the United Nations World Food Programme.
Lewis Tuininga ’17 is excelling at his dream career in the sports industry.
Assistant professor of social work Dr. Morgan Braganza is highlighting the different experiences of marginalized people in social work education.
Professor of English Dr. John Van Rys talks about his new short story collection.
The field was named after David Mantel during a ceremony that commemorated the athletic director’s life and legacy.

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