Jenna Louise Palmer-Dyer

Assistant Director of Residence Life

Biography

Hometown: Toronto, Ontario

Q: What excites you the most about campus life?

Intentional living as a community can be so powerful! Experiencing that amongst fellow students, staff and faculty who have a heart for this world is be impactful to say the least. I've been most excited to hear about the ways that Jesus teaches us about himself and others in how we interact and live in the ordinary, day to day.

Q: What do you like to do in your free time?

I love going to concerts, comedy shows, exploring new coffee shops, reading and swimming!

Q: What is the best book you’ve ever read?

An author whom I have loved is Rachel Held Evans. Both Searching for Sunday & Faith Unraveled have had profound impacts on how I view my own faith journey and others'.

Q: What is your favourite spot on campus?

Historically I'd have to say the best spot on campus is the 20m in between Fraser and Robson Hall. Formerly known as the crevasse and currently known as the alley-way. The Well or the second floor of the library overlooking the pond is pretty great too.. but on a nice sunny day the new outdoor amphitheater or outdoor chapel are great spots to hang out!