Traditional dance performed by the Niagara Iroquois Dance Group in the chapel of Conrad Grebel College. Part of the events at "Tandi: Symposium on Native Peoples." 20-22 Jan 1976. Photo published in K-W Record 21 Jan 1976.
Session at "Tandi: Symposium on Native Peoples" held at the University of Waterloo. Harold Cardinal addresses the gathering in a university lecture hall. The symposium was presented by Conrad Grebel College, the University's Federation of Students and Mennonite Central Committee (Canada). A report in Canadian Mennonite noted that in addition to local students, Indigenous students from other universities, as well as Dene and Haudenosaunee participants and civil servants were in attendance.
Jim Weber, teacher at Kitchener Collegiate Institute, speaking at a Mennonite Educators forum at Conrad Grebel. The conference theme was "Public Funding: Yes or No?"
Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)
Lyle McBurney, director of the Ontario Association of Alternate and Independent Schools, speaking at a Mennonite Educators forum at Conrad Grebel. The conference theme was "Public Funding: Yes or No?"
Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)
Neil Emery, executive secretary of the Shapiro Commission on Private Schools in Ontario, speaking at a Mennonite Educators forum at Conrad Grebel. The conference theme was "Public Funding: Yes or No?"
Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)
Dave Woodall of the Waterloo County Board of Education speaking at a Mennonite Educators forum at Conrad Grebel. The conference theme was "Public Funding: Yes or No?"
Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)
Participants in the "Toward a Mennonite Self-Understanding" conference held at Conrad Grebel in May 1986 converse in the hallway outside the Great Hall. Left to right: Bill Dick, Carl Good, Marie Stoltzfus.
Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)