CMU announces free residence for all first-year students

CMU announces free residence for all first-year students

Friesen Lectures Series | The Shifting National Identities of Mennonites in Polish/German Lands

The Shifting National Identities of Mennonites in Polish/German Lands

renew | Preaching at the End of the World

Preaching at the End of the World

News and Stories

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.

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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.

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$1,000 scholarship announced for all students coming from Anabaptist schools

$1,000 scholarship announced for all students coming from Anabaptist schools

CMU already offers more than 300 unique scholarships, awards, and bursaries to the student population, and now, as part of the university's intention to make education accessible and affordable, CMU is now offering an automatic $1,000 entrance award for students who have graduated from Mennonite high schools.

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Blazers Athletics expands with the introduction of cross-country

Blazers Athletics expands with the introduction of cross-country

CMU Blazers Athletics is expanding athletic opportunities for student athletes with the addition of a varsity cross-country running program.

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Upcoming Events

Lecture | Understanding Gaza in the Light of History

Join Dr. Rachad Antonius as he argues that the century-long process of dispossession of Palestinians from their land—and the resulting ethnic cleansing—explains the events in Gaza far more than any other factor. This event is free | 60 minute lecture followed by 30 minute discussion

January 23 | 6:00–7:30 PM | MHC Gallery
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Workshop | Tatreez Embroidery

Join us for a hands-on Palestinian tatreez workshop celebrating an embroidery tradition led by a local artist. Come learn, stitch, and connect with Palestinian culture in a welcoming and creative space. Tatreez is a traditional form of embroidery that reflects regional identity, history, and everyday life. Passed down through generations, it preserves cultural expression and resilience. There are three standalone sessions, and in each session you can expect to learn about the significance of tatreez, basic stitches, and begin your own piece to take home. If you would like to continue working on your piece in community, join us for more sessions. Tickets are $25 plus tax per class or $60 for all three. All materials will be provided.

January 24 | 1:00–3:00 PM | MHC Gallery
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Discover Day

Join us for a full- or half-day in-person experience. Tour the campus, visit a class, meet profs and current students, learn about financial aid opportunities, enjoy a treat from folio café, and more.

February 2 | CMU Campus
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Open House

You're invited to a quick introduction to CMU, designed for prospective students of all ages and their families. This dynamic event allows for you to tour the campus, meet profs and students, and more at your own pace.

February 19 | 5:00–8:00 PM | Marpeck Commons (2299 Grant Ave.)
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