Students

Naomi Papavero was awarded the Co-op Student of the Year Award for her excellent work at Christian company WayBase.
For the official launch of the Albert M. Wolters Centre for Christian Scholarship, the centre hosted a student essay contest, which posed the question, why does a Reformed worldview matter? First...
Thanks to a recent co-op placement, fourth-year business-marketing student Stephen Goossen is seeing his future career take shape.
Fourth-year student-athlete Avery Johnston, winner of the NCCAA Joe & Q Harding Award, recounts how she's been carried by God's wisdom through an unexpected personal trial.
Jahleel Browne is pursuing his degree in digital media and production. His faith gives him a sense of peace and a fervent desire to share the Gospel.
Student senate hosted a unique creative event last fall that took worship outside traditional expressions.
Redeemer students are following Jesus more intimately through discipleship groups on campus.
A fourth-year international development student is already putting her Redeemer education to work for a community in Africa.
Fourth-year student-athlete and Dr. Ray Bullock Award recipient Leah-Joy Gaensler is racing for Christ on and off the cross-country running course.
After a period of time to respect the family’s privacy and grieve as a community, today in recognition of an off-campus celebration of life organized by friends, the university has lowered its...
A second-year history class has taken a modern approach to understanding Indigenous issues in Canada.
A class project by former Redeemer students is helping alleviate furniture poverty in Hamilton.
Fourth-year environmental science student Jamie Eaton desires to learn more about the intricacies of God’s creation and to share her faith boldly.
Redeemer has been preparing students for their careers and callings for 40 years. In a recent core course, adjunct lecturer Chris Bosch walked students through an exercise that provided an...
Olivo's essay, “Arms, Voices, and an Overwhelming Question: Modernist Answers from Stephen Dedalus and J. Alfred Prufrock," is available to read below.

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