#myCMUlife | How CMU made me enjoy living in Winnipeg

#myCMUlife | How CMU made me enjoy living in Winnipeg

Growing up in Winnipeg, I always thought I would leave this wintery plain the moment I turned 18. University seemed like the kind of thing you had to move away from Winnipeg for, to have a good experience like you see in the movies. I had visited other universities around Winnipeg and had seen the thousands of students rushing around the overwhelmingly large and at times not-so-aesthetically-pleasing campuses, running to catch busses in the freezing cold. I thought, "Yeah, I might take my business elsewhere."

Then I ended up at CMU by chance for a high school internship. The internship itself taught me so much and gave me the opportunity to work with a publishing company at 17 years old, but I was also enchanted by the architecture of the old castle building and the tiny classrooms compared to large lecture halls of other universities. This learning experience seemed to promise a more one-on-one approach.

I grew up in the North End of Winnipeg, which I found difficult for a plethora of reasons. When I moved to northern Manitoba, I made a promise to myself that when I moved again, I would never move back to Winnipeg. If you've ever seen the movie Lady Bird, I had sort of the same melodramatic line of thinking as the main character. As she says in the film, "I want to go to the east coast. I want to go where culture is."

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2024 J.J. Thiessen Lecture Series (featuring videos)

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Sunday at CMU

Sunday@CMU: October 2024

With Gratitude 2024

This month on Sunday@CMU, we're featuring student sharing from a CMU event called With Gratitude, which took place this past April. At With Gratitude, graduating students reflect on their journeys through CMU and express what their studies have meant to them, through words and music.

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Ways of Knowing 1 Lecture Series | 'Science and Hope' with Dr. Candice Viddal (video)

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First year student enrolment at CMU up nearly 40% year over year (Pembina Valley Online)

First year student enrolment at CMU up nearly 40% year over year (Pembina Valley Online)

Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) in Winnipeg has experienced a substantial uptick in year over year enrolment. President Cheryl Pauls says numbers are up ten per cent across undergraduate and graduate programs, with particularly strong enrolments from a first-year students perspective. There are several other metrics also showing a strong rebound this school year.

"We're up from last year with incoming students, so first-year students almost 40%" explained Pauls. "We've had an enrolment dip the last four years through pandemic times, and this year we've recovered very close to 2019 numbers with incoming students."

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