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Following the Provincial announcement regarding changes to teacher education, Redeemer will welcome its two-year cohort this September, followed by a redeveloped one-year, three-semester program...
Co-op and internship students were celebrated for their achievements at an annual ceremony hosted by Redeemer’s Career Centre in March.
Following the provincial government’s removal of the tuition freeze for publicly funded universities, Redeemer’s tuition will remain unchanged for 2026-27.
Dr. Albert M. Wolters shaped the minds of young Christian learners at Redeemer University for 24 years, and now his personal library will continue this legacy.
As 2025 draws to a close, we take a look back on a year of mission-driven growth. 2025 affirmed the vital relevance of a Christian liberal arts education, evidenced by the largest student enrolment...
Redeemer University has developed the H. Evan Runner Reading Room within the Peter Turkstra Library to house the personal library and papers of Dr. Cal Seerveld.
Redeemer's continuing improvement and investment in the Core strengthen each student's education.
Dr. Katie Day Good, associate professor of communication at Calvin University and the 2025 Emerging Public Intellectual, is exploring the history and impact of modern technology practices.
Designed by Christian teachers for Christian teachers, the master of education is the first of several graduate programs planned to launch over the next few years.
The 2025 student body at Redeemer grew to 1,117 topping last year’s record of 1,094, and students living on campus grew to 585.
New recreation facility investments, including pickleball courts and enhancements to outdoor spaces, will benefit students and the local community.
The Redeemer University athletics program has been recognized for keeping Christ at the centre of the student-athlete experience.
Meghan Taylor brings strategic enrolment management expertise and a passion for Redeemer’s mission.
An integrated and expanded wellness centre celebrated its opening in February, supporting Redeemer students with mental and physical health.
A survey of graduating students reports that Redeemer faculty are knowledgeable, organized, good communicators and treat students with fairness.

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