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Ambrose Faculty Study Exposes Seafood Mislabeling in Calgary

Dr. Matthew Morris, Associate Professor of Biology, has recently published research in the journal PeerJ Life and Environment addressing the issue of seafood mislabeling in Calgary, Alberta. As the lead author, Dr. Morris collaborated with Ambrose University alumna Morgan Kwan and researchers from the University of Calgary and Mount Royal University. The study, conducted between 2014 and 2020, analyzed 109 invertebrate and 347 finfish products, revealing that approximately one in five seafood items is mislabeled, with mislabeling rates of 20.2% for invertebrates and 21.3% for finfish.

Three Words That Define the Ambrose Seminary Experience

In a fun activity with our Seminary students, we asked them to describe their experience in Ambrose Seminary in just three words. Whether in their first semester or their last the responses concluded our students' journeys are nothing short of transformative.

From ‘rigorous’ to ‘life changing’, their answers highlighted the profound impact Ambrose Seminary has on students personal and spiritual lives while advancing their academic journey.

However, the answers didn’t stop at three words. We asked our students:

What drew you to Seminary studies?

Ambrose University Announces New Vice Dean of Theology Appointment

Ambrose University is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Stuart Williams as its new Vice Dean of Theology.

For the past 15 years, Stuart has served as the Senior Pastor at Skyview Community Church of the Nazarene, before that he held various youth ministry roles.  He has taught courses at at Ambrose in the Faculty of Theology, at Point Loma Nazarene University, and is a sought-after conference speaker. 

Ambrose Education Students' 'Living Portfolio' Display: A Prelude to Graduation

April 12 marked a momentous occasion for Ambrose Education students as they showcased their 'Living Portfolios,' a culmination of their journey through the program. This innovative display not only highlighted their passion for teaching and learning but also served as a prelude to their upcoming graduation ceremony on April 26.
 

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