Conrad Grebel University College

The college is named after Conrad Grebel, a co-founder of the Swiss Brethren movement who is called the "Father of Anabaptists".

Following the founding of Conrad Grebel College in 1963, Taves served as secretary of the board for several years.

[5] Grebel (pronounced "Grey-bull") is located next to the University of Waterloo and offers residence and classes for students.

Along with classrooms, Grebel's academic wing is home to the Milton Good Library[8] and the Kindred Credit Union Centre for Peace Advancement.

Conrad Grebel University College scholarships for Aboriginal, First Nations and Métis students include: Sundance Aboriginal Student Award [11] The college runs the Conrad Grebel Review, a peer-reviewed journal of Christian inquiry from broadly-based Anabaptist/Mennonite perspectives.

A brick building with many windows and text that reads "Conrad Grebel University College", with a pink sunset in the background
Grebel's on-campus apartment building
A cookie mascot stands in front of a sign that reads University of Waterloo and the Dana Porter Library
Grebel's mascot, Conrad the Cookie, in front of the University of Waterloo sign