Tag: Focus on Education

  • Rockway adds business courses to curriculum

    Rockway adds business courses to curriculum

    It was with great excitement that Rockway Mennonite Collegiate in Kitchener, Ont., launched a new business program last fall. Our new courses in business leadership and international business are designed to expose our students to important business ideas and invite them to consider them through a Christian lens. It has been both exciting and a…

  • On the court and in the classroom

    On the court and in the classroom

    Growing up just south of Winnipeg in Morris, Man., I was involved in sports starting in elementary school. I participated in many school sports but invested most of my time in basketball, playing competitively from Grade 5 until Grade 11. In Grade 10, I began playing club volleyball, and continued into my graduating year. It…

  • PACS grads create a strong society

    PACS grads create a strong society

    At Conrad Grebel University College, parents of prospective peace and conflict studies (PACS) students often ask, “What kind of job will my child get after graduation?” What we say with confidence is that an undergraduate or graduate PACS degree equips students with highly sought-after skills in today’s job market. This kind of education leaves the…

  • A passionate advocate for Mennonite education

    A passionate advocate for Mennonite education

    Mennonite institutions endure based on the hard work and dedication of those who believe in their impact on individuals and the broader community. On Jan. 31, 2018, Rockway Mennonite Collegiate will lose a passionate advocate for Mennonite education, one the school will sorely miss, when Dennis Wikerd retires as the school’s assistant principal after 39…

  • Canadian MBA students explore the common good

    Canadian MBA students explore the common good

    Ten graduate students, including five Canadian Mennonite University students, gathered on the campus of Bluffton University for a week in August for the fourth annual Collaborative MBA (master of business administration) residency. While the students began as strangers from vastly different backgrounds, they left with newfound ideas on leadership and lasting bonds. “It’s a big…

  • Learning to be vulnerable

    Learning to be vulnerable

    I graduated from Mennonite Collegiate Institute (MCI) in Gretna, Man., in 2016, and it is where I first learned to be vulnerable. Vulnerability is exposure, letting our true self shine through the layers of defence we build up around it. It is full, undaunted expression. Self-expression will mean something different to each person, but for…

  • Serving students and learning from mistakes

    Serving students and learning from mistakes

    In addition to faculty and staff, student council members can play a key role in shaping campus life at colleges and universities. By advocating for their peers, planning social events and organizing service projects, these young leaders have a big impact on what goes on between and after classes. Canadian Mennonite spoke with the student…

  • The kids are all right … aren’t they?

    The kids are all right … aren’t they?

    Gil Dueck doesn’t have a one-size-fits-all plan for how churches can better engage with the young adults in their congregations, but he has some ideas. While questions about “how the kids are doing” can quickly become cliché, he says, ultimately, they are healthy. “They are, at rock bottom, expressions of love and concern,” Dueck tells…

  • Why Mennonite education matters

    Why Mennonite education matters

    “Why should young people from our congregations choose a Christian college or university like Columbia Bible College in Abbotsford, B.C., Conrad Grebel University College in Waterloo, Ont., or Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) in Winnipeg, instead of a public university?” The question posed to me for this piece is often seen as the either-or choice for…