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News Highlights

Included in our student body are students from more than 25 countries, which is a new record.

More than 500 scholarships and bursaries were awarded to undergraduate students this year, and this represents an increase of about 100 from 2019.

New Programs

The Bachelor of Arts in Kinesiology launches this fall, and we are looking forward to this new major for students interested in pursuing studies in the areas of nutrition, biomechanics, and exercise!

A Saturday-only delivery option is launching for the Bachelor of Education program starting in January 2022. This new option will enable students to complete their BEd while working full time.

The Student Life and Transformation Department is launching CU Serves this fall, a new co-curricular program that will encourage and empower students to serve the wider community in new ways

New Faculty

The size of Crandall University’s full-time staff reached a new record high this year. The number of faculty grew as well with the addition of Cathlene Hillier (PhD, Waterloo) in Education, J-F (PhD, Queensland) in Education, Mark Lee (DPhil, Oxford) in History, and Don Moore (MBA, Moncton) in Management.

In addition, the following new faculty members are arriving this summer: Tye Campbell (PhD, Alabama) in Education, Lucy Huang (PhD, cand. UNB) in Psychology, Isaac Soon (PhD, Durham) in Religious Studies, Wellington Sousa (PhD cand., Regina) in Management, and Steve Watts (PhD, St. Andrew’s) in History/Dean of Chapel. As a result of these additions, our faculty will be at its largest size in the University’s history.

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