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Students, mentors, and facilitators gathered at Sandy-Saulteaux Spiritual Centre for the inaugural Music Maamwizing songwriting retreat. Over four days, participants collaborated on original songs while exploring Indigenous musical traditions, cultural respect, and creative partnership.

CMU student's vision becomes a collaborative songwriting retreat

At the end of April, 14 CMU students participated in a transformative collaborative songwriting retreat with renowned Indigenous musicians and CMU faculty members.

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Stories of neighbourly love: David Balzer interviewed by Matt Galloway on The Current (CBC)

Stories of neighbourly love: David Balzer interviewed by Matt Galloway on The Current (CBC)

The Current with Matt Galloway:

"David Balzer of Winnipeg is spending his summer recording people's stories of gratitude.

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New Mini CMU program focuses on creativity, science, and community (CHVN)

New Mini CMU program focuses on creativity, science, and community (CHVN)

Canadian Mennonite University is opening its campus to young learners this summer with the launch of Mini CMU, a new day camp program designed to combine learning, creativity, and outdoor exploration.

The six-week program will run from July 13 to Aug. 28 and is open to children ages six to twelve. Camp days will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with science and arts-themed camps alternating each week.

"We really want kids to belong and feel like they're in a safe and welcoming environment so that we can kind of grow the whole person, socially, emotionally, creatively," said Hannah Alexander, coordinator for the Mini CMU program.

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Lee-Anne Dowsett is Associate Professor of Music Therapy, Affiliate Faculty of Experiential Learning and the Chair of the Research Ethics Board at CMU. “The cross-disciplinary work and dialogue that CMU is really great at shows in our REB work and research.”

Enriching research at CMU through cross-disciplinary inquiry and process

For many researchers, ethics review is seen as a required step before a project can begin. At CMU, ethics review reflects a broader commitment to thoughtful scholarship, meaningful dialogue, and respect for the people at the centre of research.

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How a camper-turned-recording studio became a gratitude mission on wheels (CBC)

How a camper-turned-recording studio became a gratitude mission on wheels (CBC)

Inside a golden yellow circa 1978 camping trailer, strangers are sharing moments of gratitude.

And armed with a microphone and a few prompting words of encouragement, David Balzer is capturing their stories.

Chatterbox — a mobile recording studio — is Balzer's antidote to social isolation and bad vibes.

Balzer, an associate professor of communications and media at Canadian Mennonite University, parks the camper-recording studio at community events and block parties and invites people to share a story of gratitude about a neighbour.

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2026 J.J. Thiessen Lecture Series | Resistance in Scripture and Society

Featuring Dr. Shayna Sheinfeld, Associate Professor of Religion at Augsburg University (Minneapolis, MN)

October 20–21 | CMU Chapel (600 Shaftesbury Blvd.)
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