Students

Fourth-year student-athlete and Dr. Ray Bullock Award recipient Leah-Joy Gaensler is racing for Christ on and off the cross-country running course.
After a period of time to respect the family’s privacy and grieve as a community, today in recognition of an off-campus celebration of life organized by friends, the university has lowered its...
A second-year history class has taken a modern approach to understanding Indigenous issues in Canada.
A class project by former Redeemer students is helping alleviate furniture poverty in Hamilton.
Fourth-year environmental science student Jamie Eaton desires to learn more about the intricacies of God’s creation and to share her faith boldly.
Redeemer has been preparing students for their careers and callings for 40 years. In a recent core course, adjunct lecturer Chris Bosch walked students through an exercise that provided an...
Olivo's essay, “Arms, Voices, and an Overwhelming Question: Modernist Answers from Stephen Dedalus and J. Alfred Prufrock," is available to read below.
Three members of the Redeemer Royals men’s volleyball team share their journey to the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) National Championship.
Business-accounting student Erica Van Hoffen has been named the 2021 Co-op Student of the Year.
While taking part in a course with Oxford University, Jessica Khalil learned that the art of debating is not only necessary for a career, but for our Christian calling.
Act Five student Allie Buist reflects on a month-long tech fast as part of the Act Five gap year program.
Student-athletes Maddison Cohoon and Matthew Walraven detail their spiritual formations since transferring from public universities.
Third-year history student Karilyn Van Brugge spent the summer of 2021 exploring and maintaining Redeemer’s history.
Fourth-year international student Nadine Iraguha describes the growth and sense of belonging she’s experienced at Redeemer.
As part of their senior capstone project and in partnership with CityLAB Hamilton, Andrene Gregory and Rachel Drouin explored the contributions made and obstacles faced by the city’s BIPOC...

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