Paul Evans Awarded PhD
May 29, 2008 - Faculty member Paul Evans has just completed his PhD in Old Testament at the University of St. Michael's College at the University of Toronto.
Dr. Halima Bello Helping Launch BSc at Ambrose
May 29, 2008 - The Ambrose science program has hired Dr Halima Bello as Associate Professor of Science.Tremper Longman Headlines Spring Semester
May 28, 2008 - Tremper Longman , a renowned professor at Westmont College Santa Barbara California. taught a spring module at Ambrose University College.
Matthew McCabe New Assistant Professor of English
March 20, 2008 - Matthew McCabe joins the Ambrose English Literature faculty this coming August.
Missionaries Gain Better Understanding of Religion and Culture
In November, 2007, Gerald and Dorothy Hogenbirk, Regional Developers for the C&MA in Central Asia, Europe, and the Middle East gathered with 33 C&MA field workers for a six-day conference near Budapest, Hungary.Joel Thiessen Hired as Assistant Professor of Sociology
March 5, 2008 - Dr. Bernie Potvin announced, "We are pleased to announce the hiring of Joel Thiessen for the position of Assistant Professor of Sociology in the Behavioural Science program.
Ray Aldred Works for the Resolution of Native Land Claims
Ray Aldred is Assistant Professor of Theology at Ambrose. He is working at the national level on the resolution of native land claims.
Paul Evans Asked to Serve on the Ancient Historiography Seminar’s Steering Committee
February 25, 2008 - Paul Evans, Assistant Professor of Christian Studies at Ambrose, was recently asked to join the steering committee of the Ancient Historiography Seminar of the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies.
Ambrose Prof Helping British Christians Reach Out
February 6, 2008 - In January Dr. Charles Nienkirchen was involved in an ecumenical outreach in southwest England called "More to Life/08". For centuries Christianity was the faith of the British Isles: state churches were dutifully attended by the masses, the clergy administered the sacraments and provided spiritual direction to the faithful from cradle to grave, English legal codes reflected Christian moral values, and all facets of society derived their meaning, energy, and cohesion from the Christian religion.