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2015 Graduation Ceremony
Posted in Photo Galleries | Sunday, April 26, 2015 @ 2:32 PM
View PhotosCMU announces new graduate studies program
Posted in News Releases | Wednesday, April 22, 2015 @ 12:31 PM
Canadian Mennonite University is pleased to announce a new Masters of Arts in Peacebuilding and Collaborative Development, which will bridge the fields of peacebuilding-conflict resolution studies and development-transformational justice studies.

CMU's new MA program builds on the institution's strong undergraduate programming in the areas of peacebuilding, conflict resolution, and international development and reflects one of CMU's core values: educating for peace and justice.
Continue ReadingPress release: CMU instructor, MSC alumni named as CBC Manitoba Future 40 finalists
Posted in News Releases | Monday, April 13, 2015 @ 2:19 PM
Canadian Mennonite University congratulates one of its faculty and two of its alumni on being part of CBC Manitoba's Future 40, a list of Manitobans under the age of 40 who are making a big impact on their community.
James Magnus-Johnston, Instructor of Political Studies and Economics, was named one of the finalists late last month after CBC Manitoba and Metro called on Manitobans to nominate people. More than 195 nominations came in.
Continue ReadingCSOP Participant Profile: John Fox
Posted in Student Profiles | Tuesday, February 10, 2015 @ 9:32 PM
John Fox and Rupert Ross are used to seeing each other in the courtroom, not the classroom.
When Ross worked as the Assistant Crown Attorney for the District of Kenora, Fox encountered him during numerous bail hearings after being arrested for a variety of crimes, including assault and weapons charges.
Continue ReadingCSOP Participant Profile: Debra Wilson
Posted in Student Profiles | Friday, January 16, 2015 @ 9:42 AM
The Canadian School of Peacebuilding (CSOP) has been a welcoming place for student Debra Wilson, who has returned to CSOP for a second time.

Debra Wilson, 2014 CSOP participant
Describing herself as a person of many labels, including feminist, Muslim, Catholic and black-American, Wilson says she initially “didn’t think it [CSOP] was a place where she belonged.” After contacting CSOP, she says she “kept waiting for someone to say ‘don’t come,’ but that wasn’t what happened at all.”
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