CMU welcomes new faculty to start 2025/26 academic year

CMU welcomes new faculty to start 2025/26 academic year

CMU enters a new academic year with both excitement and gratitude, welcoming five new faculty members whose expertise spans music, biology, social work, psychology, and chemistry.

Together, these teaching appointments highlight the university's ongoing commitment to interdisciplinary teaching, faith-integrated scholarship, and nurturing students in ways that prepare them to engage the world with curiosity, compassion, and purpose.

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Tai Linklater (CMU '25) completed a BA with an interdisciplinary major in ecological pacifism and a minor in biology. The degree, and the whole interdisciplinary approach of CMU, deeply nurtured their love of learning, especially across such a variety of fields.

From martyrology to herpetology: A CMU alum's global journey of curiosity, community, and conservation

A few days after graduating from CMU in 2025, Tai Linklater was in an airplane on the way to the Netherlands. The 23-year-old from Altona, MB travelled an ocean away from CMU, and yet it was present in almost every adventure of their two-week trip, a microcosm of their university experience: curiosity and community.

While at CMU, Linklater took a course on The Martyrs Mirror, a chronicle of the persecution and martyrdom of Anabaptist Christians particularly in the 16th century with Dr. Chris Huebner, Professor of Philosophy and Theology. Linklater and a fellow classmate met up with Huebner, who was on sabbatical doing research in Amsterdam, and together they toured many of the historical sites where the book's stories took place. They even did an escape room based on one of the martyr accounts, in the very area where it occurred hundreds of years ago.

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Marvin Marcial (CMU ’07) graduated with a Bachelor of Music and is now Policy and Program Coordinator in Manitoba’s Immigration Division. He credits CMU with teaching him the value of inclusivity and curiosity—lessons he carries into his work building welcoming communities for newcomers.

Finding connection as an outsider: How CMU shaped a public servant

Marvin Marcial didn't mean to become a CMU student. What was initially supposed to be one music elective as a visiting student from the University of Winnipeg turned him into a full-time student who ended up graduating from CMU with a Bachelor of Music in 2007. "I ended up in choir and that changed the whole trajectory of my education, and I transferred over to CMU the next year," he says.

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Heidi Derksen (CMU ’14) graduated with a Bachelor of Music before earning her master’s in nursing and working in ICUs and disaster zones around the world. From Ukraine to Turkey, she brings compassion, courage, and creativity to her work—values first nurtured through CMU’s diverse and close-knit learning community.

Notes, nursing, and new horizons: A journey of learning and service

When Heidi Derksen meets for a conversation in the mid-afternoon, she's wrapping up her day and going to sleep after the interview ends. This unconventional bedtime is because she's an ICU nurse in Saskatoon's hospitals, working alternating day and night shifts. The routine can be taxing, but it allows her a lot of flexibility for one of her favourite activities: travel.

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Heitha Forsyth (CMU ’19) completed a Bachelor of Music Therapy and is now Executive Director of the Manitoba Conservatory of Music & Arts, a music therapist at Misericordia Health Centre, and a professional musician known for her solo act Sol James and bands like The Solutions.

Education, performance, and healing: How CMU shaped a multifaceted musician

Heitha Forsyth decided to go back to school almost a decade after graduating with her undergraduate degree. She had a partner, a mortgage, an established career, and school felt distant. "I had to basically pivot life as I knew it," she says. But CMU staff helped her with the adjustment. "When it came to any questions I had about my student loan or anything like that where I wasn't sure what to do and I was feeling vulnerable, there were people to catch me and keep me moving forward. I really appreciated that."

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