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Redeemer's Dr. Deborah Bowen explores in her public work and research how poetry can uniquely inspire us to care for the environment.
This summer, Redeemer student Anna Bailey '21 attended The World Journalism Institute at Dordt College to learn storytelling and technical skills for the newsroom.
The essay, written on Donne's Holy Sonnet 14, is available to read online
Well-beloved English professor retires from her post
Dr. Madhur Anand, professor of ecology at the University of Guelph, reads from her latest book of poetry at Redeemer.
Doug Sikkema ‘06 and Dr. Deborah Bowen spearhead the Ross and Davis Mitchell Prize for Faith and Writing
Brent van Staalduinen '01 and John Terpstra sign, speak and share excerpts from their new books.
How an ordinary 12th century woman ruffled feathers by following Jesus, and inspires us to do the same
Student Elise Arsenault and alumnus Brent van Staalduinen take part in the 2016 Short Works Prize
Dr. Deborah Bowen explores environmental apocalypse and hope in Margaret Atwood’s "MaddAddam" trilogy.
Redeemer front and centre at this year's Short Works Prize

Resound is www.ÑÇÖÞɫ’s online, multi-faceted publishing hub for the wide variety of stories coming out of Redeemer year-round. It is also offered in a print edition.