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Watch our special event videos: the Bechtel Lectures, Mennonite Literature series, the Eby Lecture, and the Sawatsky Lecture.
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Come to our March Open House on Saturday, March 1, 2014 and picture yourself at Grebel!
Drop-in between 9am & 4pm to have a tour at Grebel, learn more about our academic and residence programs and of course, have a Grebel cookie!
In 2012 Northern Irish singer-songwriter Steafán Hanvey completed Nuclear Family – an album that meditates on the constructive and destructive forces inherent in most (normal) families and relationships.
Latin American music for flute and guitar, featuring Kelly Williamson and Mariette Stephenson.
Carmina Burana, the famous cantata composed by Carl Orff, will be performed by the University Choir. This version will include two pianos, six percussion instruments, and the Inter-Mennonite Children's Choir. Directed by Dr. Gerard Yun.
Join Grebel alumni, students, friends, and community members for an intimate evening with Bruce Cockburn, a musician and social activist who has inspired many generations of Grebel students and alumni.
Tickets are SOLD OUT!
Carol Muller (Sawatsky Visiting Scholar) - A report on music, research, teaching and civic engagement in Penn's neighbourhood, West Philadelphia.
Watch our special event videos: the Bechtel Lectures, Mennonite Literature series, the Eby Lecture, and the Sawatsky Lecture.
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