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So What? A Podcast – Naawi-Oodena: Design
Posted in Audio | Monday, April 10, 2023 @ 3:50 PM
What will the urban reserve at Naawi-Oodena look like? Get excited about mixed-use urban design with Jonas.
Check out the full Naawi-Oodena master plan at treaty1.ca.
Listen NowSunday@CMU: April 2023
Posted in Audio | Sunday, April 2, 2023 @ 12:00 AM
Seasonal Reflections on Food, Faith, and Land
This month on Sunday@CMU, we are hearing from Kenton Lobe, Teaching Assistant Professor of International Development and Environmental Studies at CMU. In addition to teaching part-time, Kenton runs a small community shared agriculture farm in Neubergthal, Manitoba. In this new series of meditations, he offers reflections on food, faith, and land.
Listen Now2023 Verna Mae Janzen Music Competition (video, photos)
Posted in Video | Friday, March 31, 2023 @ 12:00 AM
View DetailsFaculty: In Their Own Words - Dr. Heather Campbell-Enns
Posted in Faculty Profiles | Monday, March 27, 2023 @ 11:36 AM
Dr. Heather Campbell-Enns is Associate Professor of Psychology. She has taught at CMU since 2019.
What are you teaching right now that you're most excited about?
"Identity and Intersectionality." That class has been just a pleasure. We're asking questions of identity, looking at concepts and theories of identity. Students are really wrestling with, "Who am I?" Questions around how stable is my identity and how much am I changing and who am I becoming? It's such a beautiful experience, with these students who come into this course at the end of their degree, thinking about: who have I become in this program at CMU? They come into the class with a lot of curiosity, and I see them go through this uncomfortable time of being faced with these questions. I've taught it a few times, and by the end of the course they're grounded into knowing something about themselves and accepting that they are becoming someone and that it's a lifelong journey. That has been really beautiful—including students talking about who am I in relation to the church and the God I've always known and who I am still knowing. It's been impactful for me to witness that with students because it's a journey we're all still on and to have them share that with me is pretty remarkable.
Continue ReadingBreaking barriers: CMU alumnus defends doctoral dissertation on disability theology
Posted in Alumni Profiles | Thursday, March 23, 2023 @ 9:00 AM
Daniel Rempel is smiling from ear to ear.
Having successfully defended his doctoral dissertation at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland just a week before the Zoom interview for this story, Rempel was visually, and rightfully, excited to share on his research on the often-overlooked field of disability theology.
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