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On December 18, 2006 an historic agreement on Graduate Theological Studies (GTS) was signed between Conrad Grebel University College, St. Jerome’s University and the University of Waterloo.

This new milestone in our GTS program is the happy result of the good reputation established by the program, a compelling vision for the future, and much goodwill among those who worked together to reach this agreement,

Rudy and Hedwig RempelTo recognize his family’s passion for music, Rudy Rempel has established the Rudolph and Hedwig Rempel Music Award. By working with Darren Pries-Klassen at Mennonite Foundation, Rudy realized that he had enough resources to care for himself and his son and make a gift to support his love of music.

Wednesday, January 3, 2007

The Make-A-Difference-Market

Mimi Hollinger-JanzenAs a second year anthropology student at the University of Waterloo, Conrad Grebel resident Mimi Hollinger-Janzen has resolved to make a difference in the world.

Friday, December 1, 2006

Spirituality and Aging initiative

People over the age of 80 represent the most rapidly growing segment of the population, and as a whole, this generation is living longer than any previous generation in human history,

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

New professor for Old Testament

Derek SudermanThere’s a new generation of professors at Conrad Grebel University College. With several current professors approaching retirement, the college has been making an effort to hire a younger faculty.

Derek Suderman is the most recent appointment. He will teach religious studies, specializing in the Old Testament and fill the gap left when John Miller retired in 1993. He will also be the only Old Testament professor currently at the University of Waterloo.

Making a difference in this world of technology, paradox, and incredible possibilities, was the underlying message during Conrad Grebel University College’s convocation service on April 9, 2006. Degrees were granted in the Master of Theological Studies program, and achievements of University of Waterloo undergraduates who have participated in Grebel life were recognized.

Jim Pankratz, Academic Dean, commented:

Wednesday, March 22, 2006 at 12:30pm and 4:30pm at the Conrad Grebel University College Chapel.

On March 22, 2006 Carol Ann Weaver, Music professor at Conrad Grebel University College, is hosting a benefit concert in response to the AIDS pandemic in Africa, in support of Mennonite Central Committee and the Stephen Lewis Foundation.

For this event, Weaver has composed a piece entitled, “Every Three Children,” that symbolizes the number of children infected with the AIDS virus in parts of Africa. Weaver said,