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Study with and get to know professors who teach undergraduate courses in Arts, English, Fine Arts, History, Mennonite Studies, Music, Peace and Conflict Studies, Philosophy, Religious Studies, and Sociology. Grebel also offers the graduate Theological Studies program at uWaterloo and is affiliated with the Toronto School of Theology. A new Master of Peace and Conflict Studies program is accepting students.

Recent News and Coming Events
Celebrating Mennonite Literature Reina Neufeldt - New PACS Prof Gadfly Master of Peace and Conflict Studies announced

Mennonites Writing in Canada Lecture Series

New PACS Prof hired: Reina Neufeldt

Get your tickets for Gadfly: Sam Steiner dodges the draft

Master in PACS announced for September 2012.

MSCU gifts Grebel $1 Million for Peace Centre Sawatsky Lecture 2012 Ontario Mennonite Music Camp is hiring staff Faculty Position in Global Music

MSCU gifts Grebel $1 Million for Peace Centre

Mightier than the Sword with Julia Spicher Kasdorf

Ontario Mennonite Music Camp is hiring

Grebel is hiring a Global Music professor

Highlight - Meet Professor Leonard Enns

Len Enns Len Enns, Professor of Music at Conrad Grebel University College, is a well-established composer and conductor. He has recorded six CDs with the Conrad Grebel Chapel Choir and two CDs with the award winning DaCapo Chamber Choir, which he founded. A CD of his chamber music, titled Hammer and Wind, has been recorded as well as a recording of his choral works, entitled NorthWord.

Professor Enns is currently working on a newly commissioned choral work for Christmas, he is revising his choral cantata, Ten Thousand Rivers of Oil, to include string orchestra, and is preparing a second CD of his chamber music.

In this short video clip, Len speaks about the courses he teaches in Music at Grebel and why he thinks music is important to everyone.