Academics

Dr. Allan Curnew, former chair of the French department and director of the program that took students to France for a semester, discusses the uniqueness of the program and next steps for him as he...
Dr. Sharon Klassen, former associate professor of theatre arts, shares how it takes a village to inspire and teach a theatre student.
Ray Louter, former professor of theatre arts, discusses his role in telling the powerful stories of his Dutch colleagues through mainstage performances of his play Stranger in the Land.
The new bachelor of business administration degree will better reflect the calibre and range of courses across multiple business disciplines that are taken by Redeemer’s business students.
Two new faculty members discuss the importance of the core curriculum to Redeemer’s commitment to a well-rounded liberal arts and sciences education.
Dr. Vahagn Asatryan is an associate professor of business.
Redeemer’s bachelor of arts in business marketing program has received official accreditation from the Chartered Institute of Marketing Management of Ontario (CIMMO).
Dr. Terry Loerts, associate professor of education, is exploring a multiliteracies pedagogy, the concept of using a range of media, modes and perspectives in teaching and learning and how this fits...
Driven by his personal experience, adjunct professor Ricardo-Martín Marroquín has released his second novel Our Silent Journey, the story of a boy from Peru who struggles with a new culture and...
Redeemer hosted a discussion with 2020 Emerging Public Intellectual Award Winner and New Testament scholar Rev. Dr. Esau McCaulley and Wheaton College professor Dr. Vince Bacote.
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...
Dr. Morgan Braganza is an assistant professor in applied social sciences.
New Testament scholar and Anglican priest Rev. Dr. Esau McCaulley, the 2020 Emerging Public Intellectual Award winner, is helping to share Black perspectives on biblical interpretation.

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