Welcome to Grebel

At Conrad Grebel University College, vibrant residence life and distinctive academics come together in a close-knit learning community. Grebel’s spirit sparks creativity, kindles generosity, and embodies hospitality, bringing together people of many backgrounds and worldviews in a culture of belonging.

Grebel is home to an enthusiastic residence community on the campus of the University of Waterloo, offering student housing in a welcoming environment. Join this friendly community of people who are dedicated to making Grebel an inspiring place to live and grow. Meet some of Grebel's current students. Take an in-person or virtual tour. Discover leadership opportunities. Apply now to live in the residence.

Study with 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 programs at Waterloo, and offering additional undergraduate courses in Arts, History, Mennonite StudiesSociology, and Religion, Culture, and Spirituality. Grebel offers master's degrees in Theological Studies and Peace and Conflict Studies.

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Thursday, May 28, 2026

Volunteering as Joyful Practice and Radical Resistance

by Anna Wiebe, Student

On May 3rd, an eager group of Grebel students and staff piled into a 12-passenger van at the Saskatoon airport and set off on a 6-hour drive to Denare Beach, Saskatchewan. The group was embarking on a volunteer service trip to help rebuild homes with Mennonite Disaster Service after wildfires destroyed 200 homes in the northern village the previous summer.

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Convocation 2026: A Time to Widen the Circle

by Allie Boyd

On Sunday, April 12, 2026, Conrad Grebel University College recognized graduating students at the annual Convocation Service. This tradition invites students, families, faculty, and staff to celebrate the achievements of students who connected with Grebel at any time during their studies.

Friday, May 8, 2026

When Theatre Meets Polarization

by Jen Konkle, Senior Manager, Communications and Marketing

What happens when a university course invites students to produce creative works that engage difference constructively? On the University of Waterloo campus, in fall 2025, fourteen undergraduate students chose to tackle division intentionally, through a new interdisciplinary course, PACS 302/THPERF 490: Relational Aesthetics Towards Dialogue.

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