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Thursday, September 12, 2024

Two Generations of Family Values

by Jennifer Konkle

Two generations of Winters have now made Grebel their home, where they discovered the importance of community, the joy of tradition, and the enduring impact of lifelong connections. 

Thursday, September 12, 2024

Carrying on the Grebel Tradition

by Jennifer Driediger (BSC 1996), on Behalf of Steve (BASC 1996), Sarah (BSC 2024) & Rachel (BASC 2028)

Sixty years in, the Grebel community is as vibrant as ever. Grebel remains a wonderful place to meet people who share similar values. While many of us look back fondly on our Grebel years, many alumni have been drawn back, and some familiar faces! This is truly a testament to the fact that there is something special about the Grebel community. The Driediger family discuss the family tradition of attending Grebel. 

Thursday, September 12, 2024

Memories From the Past: Student Council Presidents

by Jennifer Konkle

To capture the spirit of Grebel residence life over six decades, we reached out to former Student Council Presidents to reflect on their time in office. We asked about the student body’s key concerns, Grebel’s biggest challenges, and their most significant achievements. They also shared memories of the social and political climate on campus, key traditions, and unexpected moments. While memories may have faded, these reflections offer a window into Grebel’s past and may spark your own recollections. 

Thursday, September 12, 2024

Expanding Grebel’s Impact in the Community

by Paul Heidebrecht, Director, Kindred Credit Union Centre for Peace Advancement

The College is marking the 10th anniversary of the launch of the Kindred Credit Union Centre for Peace Advancement. This brief article draws attention to the ways that both Grebel and the Centre for Peace Advancement have welcomed affiliate organizations, providing a home for mission-aligned professionals in addition to students, staff, and faculty. 

Thursday, September 12, 2024

60 Years of Community Education

by Susan Baker, Manager of The Conflict Management Certificate Program | Natasha Forth, Communications Assistant COOP

For 60 years, Grebel has prioritized continuing education alongside its graduate and undergraduate teaching. Whether the “dynamic force of ideas” was in the form of workshops, lectures, forums, conferences, or music concerts—featuring faculty, students, or community partners—Grebel has sought to bring opportunities for personal growth and the exchange of new ideas within the community. 

Thursday, September 12, 2024

Residence Renewal

by Marcus Shantz, President

The first building at Grebel was the student residence. It turned 60 years old this year, with sixty-year old plumbing, heating, washrooms, and so on. Many of our building systems are well past their expected service life, and their time is almost up. We recently refurbished the kitchen and dining hall, and it’s now time to renew the residence itself to serve future generations of students and guests.

Deepak Wanner (BASC 1986) is a serial entrepreneur who started five technology companies throughout his dynamic career. Deepak lived at Grebel while earning his BASC at the University of Waterloo, and the values he picked up around the dinner table stuck with him as he became a prominent leader in his technological endeavours. He takes pride in his family and the strong values of community, sharing, and social responsibility that he has passed down.

Monday, September 9, 2024

Mennonite Heritage Week 2024

The second week of September is Mennonite Heritage Week. At Conrad Grebel University College in Waterloo, Ontario, this week is an occasion to share about Mennonite history and culture. Offering several ways to engage with Mennonite history, the College is hosting a book launch this week has two Mennonite-themed exhibits on display.

“Grebel has been interwoven with my vocational path in powerful ways,” Barb Smith-Morrison (BA 1994, MTS 2008) shared. Barb arrived at Conrad Grebel University College in her first year of university with a calling to pastoral ministry that grew out of United Church youth camp experiences. She had little experience being part of a congregation or intergenerational faith community and Grebel was her first introduction to the Mennonite tradition. "The College introduced me to the faith tradition in which I made a home,” Barb shared. Previously working for Grebel as the Interim Dean of Students from 1994-1996, and as a pastor within Mennonite Church Eastern Canada for 28 years,  Barb is now the Executive Director of Brooksong Retreat and Cancer Support Centre, located in the Haliburton Highlands.