Academics

Resound looks back at the history of successful federal research grant holders at Redeemer.
Dr. Lisa Devall-Martin is assistant professor of education.
Two Redeemer faculty members have taken a refreshed approach to the work of prominent Neo-Calvinist theologian Abraham Kuyper.
Assistant professor of business Dr. Raymond B. Chiu discusses the work he and a team of researchers from across the country are doing to better understand the adjudication and experiences of...
Past and present Redeemer art faculty discuss the necessity of fostering a creative environment on campus.
The new centre and makerspace will launch in time for the fall term with the tagline Think. Try. Launch.
Redeemer faculty took a deep dive into the university’s Reformed tradition, including Neo-Calvinism, and how it applies to teaching and research at the annual faculty conference.
The Brand Management class is benefiting from a $12,000 Federal grant to develop a branding strategy for a start-up organization.
Redeemer is launching two new music programs preparing grads with skills and knowledge for careers in music, worship and ministry.
Redeemer launches its newest degree, a bachelor of kinesiology, beginning this fall after gaining wider degree-granting authority in 2020.
Dr. KJ Drake set out to explore the historical debate of the nature of Jesus in his recently published book.
Associate professor of art Phil Irish is participating in a reimagined Lenten tradition.
The history program offers students a unique balance of strategic courses.
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.
Raymond Chiu is assistant professor of business.

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