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Grebel's production of “Something Rotten” will take the stage this weekend at the Theatre of the Arts in Modern Languages. Tickets are still available for purchase, so bring yourself, your friends, and family to enjoy this farcical show. Grebel’s all-student cast, crew, and music ensemble have been working tirelessly all semester to bring this Broadway show to life, right here at UWaterloo. You won’t want to miss it!

Tuesday, March 28, 2023

The Affirming Power of PIE

Pi Day is a day where math lovers and pie enthusiasts come together. But Pi Day is more than just an excuse to eat pie—March 14 is also recognized as National Affirming Day, or PIE Day. On March 15, the Theological Studies Department, and the Chapel Committee at Conrad Grebel University College celebrated PIE Day. The evening included a chapel service, a panel discussion on the topic of "Christianity and Queerness" with local pastors and students, and ended with a reception where staff, panelists, and students came together to engage in insightful conversation and eat a variety of delicious pies. 

Conrad Grebel University College has partnered with two Mennonite institutions to provide an opportunity for sequential degrees. With this arrangement, Master of Theological Studies (MTS) students at Grebel can transfer their credits and proceed to complete a Master of Divinity (MDiv) degree at either Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary (AMBS) in Indiana or Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) in Manitoba.  

In January, Charles Biswas and Clare Malakar travelled from Dhaka, Bangladesh to Waterloo, Canada. As Conrad Grebel University College’s new Campus Hosts, Grebel staff and students made sure to greet them with a lively welcome at the entrance doors, warm clothing, and fresh homemade food.  

Tuesday, March 14, 2023

Equipped With Education

When Kassim Ibrahim thinks of North America, he thinks of a land of freedom and vast opportunity. Kassim grew up in Kenya in a refugee camp. In the camp, Kassim cooked for his family and taught mathematics to other students. Education is highly valued in his community, but opportunities were scarce. With the goal to create more educational, economic, and empowerment opportunities, the World University Service of Canada (WUSC) program works in over 15 countries helping young people, and particularly young refugees, pursue higher education. 

Tuesday, March 14, 2023

A Place to Learn

“As an international student, my goal was to study in a place that wasn’t exactly like my home country,” said Darley Dau, a first year Honours Arts and Business student from Vietnam. Conrad Grebel University College was just the place Darley’s passion for learning was looking for — a residence where she could be open-minded and learn about a variety of people’s interests, skills, religions, cultures, and more.

When studying abroad, finding community may seem daunting at first. However, sharing cultural traditions and practices with others is a way to connect and empower both international and domestic students. As an International Student Representative in the Larger Leadership Team at Conrad Grebel University College, Jane now supports international students who live in residence at Grebel and plans cultural events at the College.

Union Co-operative, a Grebel Peace Incubator participant, strives to impact the Waterloo Region by purchasing properties to maintain permanent affordability. “Our investment with Union Co-operative is a great example of how we can participate in addressing housing affordability challenges in our local community,” explained Roger Kehl, the Chair of Grebel’s Investment Advisory. The College has invested $100,000 from its endowment portfolio in this initiative.

Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Growing With Grebel

Conrad Grebel University College has felt like home to Joel Woods since he was 12 years old. Following in his sister’s footsteps, Joel attended Ontario Mennonite Music Camp (OMMC). For the next five years, Joel returned to Grebel each August for OMMC, shaping exciting summer memories, his creativity, a love for music, and eventually his post-secondary path.