"To Antoine": Conversation with Author E.J. Wiens
In collaboration with Gelassenheit Publications, we will be hosting a conversation with E.J. Wiens, author and Grebel alumnus, who has recently published the novel "To Antoine."
In collaboration with Gelassenheit Publications, we will be hosting a conversation with E.J. Wiens, author and Grebel alumnus, who has recently published the novel "To Antoine."
Liberating Students’ Voices Through Relational Pedagogy.
The event will feature restorative justice practitioners, educators, academics, community members, and students to discuss restorative justice in education—focusing on kindergarten through grade 12, higher education, and the community.
Grebel alumni are invited to this family friendly afternoon watching the Blue Jays vs. the Oakland Athletics, and enjoying Jr. Jay Day activities.
In recognition of the centenary of the Russländer migration to Ontario, an exhibit of works from Conrad Grebel University College's permanent holdings is now on display, featuring the work of artists and Russläender migrants Woldemar Neufeld (1902-2002) and Henry Pauls (1904-1995).
A program of music, singing, reading, and reflection featuring the premiere of “The Place of Memory” composed by Leonard Enns and performed by DaCapo Chamber Choir.
Due to low registrations and scheduling issues, we have cancelled this event. We appreciate your interest and if we pursue a new date, it will be listed on our event page.
Join alumnus Jonathan Seiling (BA '99) as he leads a tour from Port Colborne to Vineland on bike trails and side roads. This 40km tour will focus on points of historical interest - particularly Mennonite history. The tour will start around 10:00 a.m., include provisions for lunch and end at a Reception & Pool Party hosted by an alumnus from Beamsville.
Ontario Mennonite Music Camp is planning for an in person, 2 week camp experience at Conrad Grebel University College. Campers will experience many of the usual camp activities, such as campfires, ensembles, recreation games, and musical productions, all in a safe, cautious environment. Camp is available for students who have finished grade 6-12, with a Leader-In-Training program available for students who have finished grades 11 or 12. We hope you’ll join us for OMMC 2023!
The Grebel Gallery is pleased to present a selection of three works from Mary Kavanagh’s solo exhibition, Daughters of Uranium. following her decade-long investigation into the veiled history of nuclear armament.
Enjoy an afternoon on the Grebel grounds including an Ultimate tournament, a Hymn Sing, a retired faculty panel, family-friendly activities, tours, displays, and dinner program hosted by Peter Ellis BES’02 and Kendra Whitfield Ellis BA’00, MTS’04
This year the Kindred Credit Union Centre for Peace Advancement is once again marking Peace Week by hosting a public community calendar of events and activities. Kicking off with the International Day of Peace on September 21st and culminating with the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30th, Peace Week is a time for reflection, learning, and community building.