Fall 2021 Issue

Assistant professor of social work Dr. Morgan Braganza is highlighting the different experiences of marginalized people in social work education.
A dedicated faculty book section brings Redeemer’s legacy of research and scholarship to its recently refreshed bookstore, 21Five.
Professor of English Dr. John Van Rys talks about his new short story collection.
Brenda Stephenson is an associate professor in psychology.
An update from Redeemer’s Interim President.
A closer look at how Redeemer’s 2025 Strategic Plan is moving the institution forward by strengthening its roots and investing in student and graduate success.
English writing students Michelle Wright and Ben Wright channeled their pandemic experiences into a riveting anthology of creative non-fiction.
Two science students conducted research using PCR technology as part of Undergraduate Student Research Awards this summer, supported by NSERC and Redeemer.
Annika Koekkoek ’21 and third-year student Amy Pardy enhance the connection between the social sciences and faith through the student-run club, SOAPS.
Through physiotherapy co-op work experiences, fifth-year kinesiology student Selena Kennedy is learning to see God in her work and follow his path.
Fifth-year clinical psychology student Tyler Kwalik is learning to rely on God’s faithfulness through every circumstance.
Elizabeth VanVeen ’13 shares her journey from working as a literature teacher to a programme policy officer with the United Nations World Food Programme.
Lewis Tuininga ’17 is excelling at his dream career in the sports industry.
Excited to explore different aspects of government, Celina Oster ’21 has been learning how to effect change through the legislative process.
Dr. Aaron Griffith, assistant professor of history at Whitworth University and Redeemer’s 2021 Emerging Public Intellectual Award winner, is exploring the connection between evangelical...

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