Faculty: In Their Own Words - Dr. Christine Kampen Robinson

Faculty: In Their Own Words - Dr. Christine Kampen Robinson

Dr. Christine Kampen Robinson has worked at CMU part-time since 2018 and full-time since 2020. She is Director of the Centre for Career and Vocation, Director of Practicum, and Teaching Assistant Professor of Practicum and Social Science.

What do you love about your work here?

One of the things I love most is the opportunity I have to listen to students' stories. Not just in order to find a placement that is a good fit for them, but really to give them the space to talk about who they are and what they care about, what kinds of connections they see between their academics and other work they're doing and problems they want to solve in the world, and working with them to find those connections.

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CMU launches new centre for career, vocation

CMU launches new centre for career, vocation

At a time when so much of society and work is being "cracked open" by the pandemic, a liberal arts education is more important than ever.

That's the view of Christine Kampen Robinson, director of the new Centre for Career and Vocation at Canadian Mennonite University.

"What work looks like in the future is being redefined," she said. "We don't yet know what it will look like."

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Sunday at CMU

Sunday@CMU: March 2021

Theme: Walking through Lent with Ecclesiastes

This month on Sunday@CMU, we are walking through the season of Lent guided by Gordon Matties, Emeritus Professor of Biblical Studies and Theology at CMU and MBBC. His series of meditations brings us into conversation with Ecclesiastes, and explores the crack in the darkness through which the light comes.

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CMU becomes first Canadian member of NetVUE

CMU becomes first Canadian member of NetVUE

CMU is the first Canadian post-secondary institution to join the Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE), a North American network of colleges and universities that offers grant funding, resources, and support to enrich the intellectual and theological exploration of vocation among undergraduate students. It is run by the Council of Independent Colleges.

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An additional layer of protection: one of many air purification units installed in CMU classrooms and throughout the university's on-campus residence buildings.

New air purifying technology increases CMU campus safety

CMU recently installed new high-quality air purifiers throughout its Shaftesbury campus as its learning community returned to in-person and online hybrid classes for the winter semester.

The university is continually looking for ways to improve conditions on campus that will ensure the well-being of its students, staff, and faculty. This innovative technology from Greentech Environmental Canada adds "an additional layer of protection to the air quality on campus in a way that's financially doable and would encourage confidence to return to campus when we were able to do so," says Julene Sawatzky, Interim Director of Administration.

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