Welcome to Grebel

Residence

Grebel is home to an enthusiastic residence community on the campus of the University of Waterloo. Join this friendly community of people who are dedicated to making Grebel an amazing place to live and grow. Meet some of Grebels current students. Take an in-person or virtual tour. Discover leadership opportunities. Apply now to live in the residence.

Academics

Study with and get to know professors in a community-oriented learning environment. Grebel teaches within the Arts faculty at the University of Waterloo, administering the Music and Peace and Conflict Studies departments at Waterloo, and offering additional undergraduate courses in Arts, History, Mennonite Studies, Religious Studies, and Sociology. Grebel also offers two masters level graduate programs in Theological Studies and Peace and Conflict Studies.

News

Maya’s three years at Grebel have been everything she wished for in an exciting university experience because of the benefits of living among an active and supportive network of individuals. “I always have good things to share about Grebel: meaningful interactions, talented people, and memorable moments with not just my friends, but anyone in this residence,” she said, reflecting on her sense of belonging within the community. 

Larry Cornies is a master of his craft. Over the span of 45 years, he has sustained a distinguished career in journalism, teaching, and community service. His vocational path wasn’t direct, but his choices contributed to the depth and perspective that he brings to his work. Cornies is the recipient of Conrad Grebel University College's 2024 Distinguished Alumni Service Award, recognizing his significant contributions to the field. 

In early November, seven students from Conrad Grebel University College attended the New Horizons of Impact conference by the Mennonite Economic Development Associates (MEDA) in Atlanta, Georgia. "I had good conversations with the representatives at the conference. They actively tried to connect with the younger generation and inspire us,” reflected first-year student Jonathan Issak. 

“I constantly encounter learning that happens outside of classrooms at Grebel,” shared Paul Heidebrecht, Director of the Kindred Credit Union Centre for Peace Advancement at Grebel, who accompanied students to the conference. “I am always eager to help students find contexts such as the MEDA convention where theory and practice are brought together.” 

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