Table of Contents
A Golden Weekend for Grebel's 50th
Peace Studies between Tradition and Innovation
Grebel is Golden
Reflections on Five Decades
Sound in the Land
From the Vault
Student Life
From Kenya to Canada
Second Generation Grebelites
Grebel Grad Students Win National Research Scholarships
Academic Program Highlights
Development
Project Ploughshares returns to Grebel
News
People
Calendar
Peace Studies between Tradition and Innovation
by Emily Mininger, Peace and Conflict Studies student
Grebel is Golden!
by Susan Schultz Huxman, President
GREBEL IS GOLDEN! This year we’re celebrating our 50th anniversary! And to celebrate, we’re hosting 50 events over the course of the year. We are doing this not out of a sense of obligation but out of a sense of joy and thanksgiving. For fifty years Conrad Grebel has lived out its distinctive mission to seek wisdom, nurture faith and pursue peace in service to church and society. Grebel has been a bold and beautiful “both/and” connection to the Mennonite church and the world as an affiliate college of the world-class University of Waterloo since 1963. It is the only Mennonite academic model of its kind in North America!
- Over 600 people who registered for the weekend
- The dozens of volunteers: students, alumni, board members and staff who have made events accessible, inviting, efficient and fun!
- The bold and radical visionaries of the late ‘50s and early ‘60s
- Our “sister” church colleges and universities who form a consortium of faith-founded affiliate institutions with uWaterloo.
- The college presidents of Conrad Grebel: The 3 who are still living who joined us (Ralph Lebold, John E. Toews, and Henry Paetkau, pictured on the front cover) and the other 3 presidents who have passed on (Winfield Fretz, Frank Epp, and Rod Sawatsky) yet sent family representation
- Our Mennonite Church Canada and Mennonite Church Eastern Canada partners
- ALL who have served Conrad Grebel University College over the last 50 years.
Reflections on Five Decades
Gordon Campbell ‘67
Vic Winter ‘75
Louise Wideman ‘85
Marcus Shantz ‘95
Jessica Reesor Rempel ‘11
Re-live the 50th Anniversary Weekend
Sound in the Land 2014
From the Vault
Archives Launches Guide to Ontario Mennonite Peace History
by Laureen Harder-Gissing
Student Life
Building on 50 Years of People and Programs
From Kenya to Canada
Second Generation Grebelites
We love welcoming second generation Grebelites into our residence and academic programs! Thank you alumni, for your continued involvement in
Grebel Grad Students Win National Research Scholarships
by Ally Siebert, English student
Conrad Grebel is proud to announce that among the recipients of the prestigious 2013 Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship (CGS) are Melanie Kampen and Maxwell Kennel (‘13), two masters students in Grebel’s Theological Studies program.