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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Of international note

Upon nomination from the Department of Music at Conrad Grebel University College, Mr. Jean-Philippe Collard received a Doctor of Letters from the University of Waterloo during convocation on June 16, 2011.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Composing a better world

Every year, Conrad Grebel’s Convocation service is a culmination of the College’s central values of faith, scholarship, service and community, and a celebration of the students, professors, and community who live out these values each day. Degrees are granted in the Master of Theological Studies program, and achievements of University of Waterloo undergraduates who have participated in Grebel life are recognized.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Library named after visionary

In a bold move and example of visionary leadership fifty years ago, Milton R. Good spearheaded the establishment of Conrad Grebel College on the campus of the University of Waterloo. Together with Norman High, Harvey Taves, John W. Snyder, and Henry H. Epp, the dream of a residential college for Mennonite students studying at university in non-theological disciplines took shape.

Dr. Troy OsborneSince it was established in 1963, Conrad Grebel University College has had a reputation among scholars and church leaders as a major center for the study of sixteenth century Anabaptism and Mennonite history. This standing is based on the distinguished scholarship of Walter Klaassen, Werner Packull, and Arnold Snyder, who retires in May 2011.

Waterloo, Ontario – Conrad Grebel University College is introducing a new summer camp that combines fun in the sun with a social justice twist. The college, in partnership with Interfaith Grand River and the House of Friendship at Sunnydale Community Centre, has kicked off its first-ever Peace Camp aimed at youth aged 11-14 in the Region of Waterloo.

Library and archive expansion designAt its April 28th meeting the Board of Governors of Conrad Grebel University College approved “The Next Chapter” capital campaign that will see a $6.3 million addition to the current academic building.

Jeremy BergenIn recent years, churches have repented for historical wrongs. In his new book, Ecclesial Repentance: The Churches Confront Their Sinful Pasts, Jeremy M. Bergen tells the story of these apologies and analyses the theological issues they raise about the nature and mission of the church.

Christopher Craig Brittain of the University of Aberdeen writes:

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Acting on education

Conrad Grebel students take refugee rights out of the classroom, and into the theatre.

For five senior Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) students at the University of Waterloo, learning about refugee claimants in Canada is a journey that is leading them from the classroom to the theatre as they prepare to perform their culminating project, “Open? A Story of Refugee Claimants in Canada” on stage at the Conrad's Centre for the Performing Arts on April 1st, 2011.

Dr. Susan Schultz HuxmanWaterloo, Ontario — Conrad Grebel University College is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Susan Schultz Huxman as its seventh president. The Board of Governors accepted the unanimous recommendation of the Presidential Search Committee at its March 10, 2011 meeting.