Amelia Foster

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

Posts by Amelia Foster

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...
Betty Brouwer ’88, Redeemer’s 2021 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient, reaches Hamilton youth with compassion and creativity.
Redeemer’s campus bookstore premieres its new name and look.
Four graduating art students reflect on their senior exhibitions and how their passions were deepened by studying inside and outside their majors.
As her final project for REL 110: The Drama of Scripture, student Ingrid Bouma chose to depict the biblical narrative through a series of extraordinary original paintings.
Redeemer’s bachelor of arts in business marketing program has received official accreditation from the Chartered Institute of Marketing Management of Ontario (CIMMO).
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...
Each year, senior students gather from their various programs to work on a semester-long project that addresses a societal or cultural issue. Here’s a look at some of their hard work and unique...
Students, faculty and staff discuss the benefits, opportunities and adjustments that come with Redeemer’s new dual-delivery method.
Redeemer's core capstone course achieves a new level of creation care by making its bee friendliness official.
Despite her time being cut short due to COVID-19, fourth-year student Anna Bailey still experienced tremendous personal, academic and spiritual growth while studying abroad at Oxford University.
As part of his master of arts in philosophy at McMaster University, Enzo Guerra ’19 is asking critical, faith-driven questions about the daunting and bizarre nature of human genome editing.
Two new Redeemer faculty members discuss integrating faith and learning.
Dr. Sean Schat, assistant professor of education, advocates the necessity of educational care for students and teachers alike.
In his new commentary on the book of Judges, associate professor of religion and theology Dr. David Beldman explains why this violent, often misunderstood section of the Bible is still relevant for...

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