Lindsay Barden

Lindsay Barden '14 served formally as the digital communications coordinator at Redeemer University.

Posts by Lindsay Barden

As part of a year-long water quality study in Hamilton’s Chedoke Creek, student Masozi Palata is using DNA analysis to identify the source of fecal contamination in the watershed.
Dr. Adam Barkman delivered a lecture series in Paris exploring unchangeable ideas in the changeable medium of motion pictures.
Through her work with A Rocha, Amila Dreise ’13 is advancing care for creation in Hamilton and Ontario at large.
Brittany Lorenz ’14 is making her mark on the capital, working and teaching in Ottawa’s political sector.
Fourth-year student Esther Vander Meulen is pursuing greater knowledge of God and the world through her studies and summer research in mathematics.
Honours history and political science major Joshua Hautala is bringing his Christian faith to the public square as he works towards a career in politics and law.
Theologian Dr. Matthew Kaemingk, the 2019 Emerging Public Intellectual Award winner, is helping Christian leaders to respond faithfully to immigration in their communities.
Dr. Kimberly Maich ’93, Redeemer’s 2019 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient, is making an impact on special education and the experiences of students with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
The IT department at Redeemer University College donated older laptops to local schools, charities and missions organizations.
The Re Golf Tournament raises over $65,000 to advance Christian Higher Education at Redeemer.
Redeemer's revamped Core program met a significant milestone with the pilot of the new Core Capstone Experience.
May 25 marked the 34th conferring of degrees at Redeemer University College.
Dr. Timothy Epp's research sheds light on the divide between sacred and secular music by exploring the spiritual content in mainstream music.
Jake Bakker '18 is starting his career with a combination of business and missions in Central America.
Alumnus Jason Dykstra '07 helps build and restore healthy relationships and communities through conflict mediation.

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