Alumni

An update letter from Alumni Association president Kristel Bulthuis announcing the 2018 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient, new Council members and other news.
An update letter from Alumni Association president Kristel Bulthuis announcing this year’s elections for Council members and other new initiatives.
Sisters and alumni — Elise, Maria, Carola and Loretta Vanderspek — have careers that span the professional sphere: an accountant, a lawyer, a doctor and a teacher.
Education program alumni Cloé Brügger ’15 and Catherine McGeorge ’17 are learning to overcome challenges while teaching in Honduras.
The successful finish of the 35-day alumni challenge marks a milestone in Redeemer University College’s largest fundraising campaign.
Alumnus James Buck's fascination with history and love for his country have fuelled his desire to become an officer in the Canadian military.
An update letter from Alumni Council president Kristel Bulthuis
Clarence Keesman ‘98, executive director of youth drop-in centre The Refuge, encounters stories of brokenness and healing each and every day.
Freshly designated medical doctor Kristin VanSligtenhorst switched majors in her first year at Redeemer and hasn’t looked back.
For 2017 Distinguished Alumni Award winner Hank de Jong, classrooms aren’t about an end goal — they’re about transformation.
A letter from Alumni Council president Kristel Bulthuis for alumni, current students and incoming students.
As program manager at The Bridge, John Schuurman ‘16 is helping to create community and foster reconciliation for men who have been provincially incarcerated.
Alumni John-David Alkema ‘97 and Colin deRaaf ‘03 attribute their passion for working with the Christian Labour Association of Canada to their Redeemer experiences
Alumna Sarah Snider works with Micah House and Karam Kitchen, two different organizations with very similar goals: empowering and walking alongside refugees and newcomers.
Museum collections manager Michael VanHartingsveldt ‘11 has taught, travelled, worked and studied in five different countries since graduation.

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