Spring 2019 Issue

Dr. Timothy Epp's research sheds light on the divide between sacred and secular music by exploring the spiritual content in mainstream music.
Alumnus Jason Dykstra '07 helps build and restore healthy relationships and communities through conflict mediation.
Redeemer business professors Laurie Busuttil and Susan Van Weelden make their mark on the North American business landscape with best-selling course materials.
Redeemer and five Christian high schools are together launching Act Five, an eight-month Christian gap year program, in September 2019.
During a semester of off-campus studies at CityLAB, Keri Williams '20 discovered her passion for working on city projects to build healthier communities.
An update from Redeemer's leadership team
Redeemer student Elise Arsenault '19 reflects on her time at Image Journal's artistic rally.
Dr. Robert J. Graham shares his start in academia, his vision for Christian higher ed and what he's learned about Redeemer.
Senior students Daniel Zekveld '19 and Johanna Wolfert '19 share how their experiences in the Laurentian Leadership Centre program shaped them spiritually.
A letter from Resound's managing editor, Beth Van Lingen
Rachel VandenDool '07 has launched her own physiotherapy practice, where she is teaching healthy, safe movement to the Redeemer community.
Through the 2020 Strategic Plan, Redeemer has looked back on a nearly 40-year legacy and moved the university forward. As the plan's five years come to a close, Resound explores the impact.
On March 1, dignitaries and the Redeemer community celebrated the inauguration of the university's fourth president.
Redeemer rolls out a new tuition and fee structure that includes a 42 per cent reduction in tuition for Canadian undergrads.

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