Fall 2016 Issue

Redeemer’s talented sciences students gain hands-on experience through faculty grant opportunities
2016 Emerging Public Intellectual Award recipient uses art history and today's visual culture to tell sacred stories
Redeemer alumni play a role in A Rocha Hamilton programs
NSERC Discovery Grants to be invested in original research in the natural sciences and mathematics
Two video series tell unique sides of Redeemer's story
Dr. Edward Berkelaar and Dr. Darren Brouwer will monitor pollution in Hamilton watersheds with funding from a second Zylstra grant.
Why do religious youth tend to avoid negative behaviours? Shaping desires may more important than the resistance of temptations, Redeemer researcher theorizes.
The Book of Judges and contemporary Christianity.
Dr. Deborah Bowen explores environmental apocalypse and hope in Margaret Atwood’s "MaddAddam" trilogy.
Are Christian colleges safer for women? Redeemer researcher looks for answers about sexual assault on Christian campuses.
People are most at risk of developing serious mental illnesses between the ages of 18 and 24. How can we, as Christians, respond?

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