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Sunday@CMU: March 2022
Posted in Audio | Thursday, March 10, 2022 @ 12:00 AM
Theme: The Question of Christian Politics
This month on Sunday@CMU, we're hearing from CMU faculty Paul Dyck, Professor of English, Interim Vice President Academic, and Academic Dean. In this series of meditations, Paul explores 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.
Listen NowMBA alumna protects data of millions at innovative tech company
Posted in Alumni Profiles | Wednesday, March 9, 2022 @ 9:00 AM
CMU alumna Tomisin Bolorunduro moved to Vancouver, a city where she knew no one, in the midst of a pandemic. But what she moved for was worth it: a job at Trulioo, an innovative tech start-up and global leader in online identity verification and data privacy.
In today's digital world, one can do almost everything online, from opening a bank account to buying cryptocurrency to renting a house—but all these transactions require identity verification and data protection to ensure they're safe and legitimate.
Continue Reading2022 John and Margaret Friesen Lecture Series "Reading Mennonite Writing Now" (videos)
Posted in Video | Friday, March 4, 2022 @ 10:19 AM
View DetailsCMU master's degree offers flexible practicality to those called to heal world injustices
Posted in Student Profiles | Thursday, March 3, 2022 @ 2:10 PM
"Students in the Master of Arts in Peacebuilding and Collaborative Development (MA-PCD) program are a diverse group. They come from around the world, and they bring a wide variety of educational, vocational, and life experiences," says Associate Registrar for Graduate Studies, Valerie Smith.
Continue Reading2022 John and Margaret Friesen Lectures to explore Mennonite literature then-and-now.
Posted in News Releases | Tuesday, March 1, 2022 @ 9:41 AM
What does Mennonite literature look like today, and how can we read it productively? This is the question Assistant Professor of English at York University, Robert Zacharias seeks to answer at the 2022 John and Margaret Friesen Lectures.
On Thursday, March 3, Professor Zacharias will present two live and in-person lectures at Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) concerning the role of Mennonite literature in our current cultural context. Zacharias will investigate the historical background of the subject to possibly catch a glimpse into the future of Mennonite literature in North America.
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