Digging In: Unearthing Stories of Climate Adaptation

Digging In – Episode 2 - Digging In: Biodiversity and Agriculture

How do scientists research climate change? Rachel Krause, Associate Professor of Biology, is looking at the importance of biodiversity. Gwanda farmers, Gladys Dube and Christopher Magwala, are testing new ways to farm.

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2026 Friesen Lecture Series | The Shifting National Identities of Mennonites in Polish/German Lands (videos)

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A student presents a research concept during BIOL 3950 – Topics: Science Communication, practicing how to explain complex scientific ideas clearly to a non-specialist audience.

Telling the story of science

"Science communication is more of a form of storytelling than a kind of data transmission," John Brubacher, Adjunct Professor of Biology, says.

The CMU science programming and facilities provide students with exceptional opportunities to formulate and investigate scientific questions, but the scientific process does not end when an investigator satisfies their own curiosity.

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Digging In: Unearthing Stories of Climate Adaptation

Digging In – Episode 1 - Digging In: The LINCZ Project

What is the LINCZ project? Alrika Rojas, LINCZ Learning and Research Hub Coordinator, breaks down the LINCZ acronym. Amy Martens, MCC Canada Climate Change Adaptation Coordinator, digs into some project goals.

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Sunday at CMU

Sunday at CMU: January 2026

The Question of Christian Politics

This month on Sunday at CMU, we will hear meditations from Dr. Paul Dyck, Professor of English at CMU. He attends Saint Margaret's Anglican Church with his family and was recently ordained as deacon in the Anglican Church of Canada. In this four-part series, Paul discusses Christianity and politics. Going beyond partisan politics, he examines the system in which we live together, God's coming kingdom, and Christ's call to love.

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