EMU: Going Green in Royal Blue
EMU: Going Green in Royal Blue
Herm, EMU’s mascot, explores creation care at Eastern Mennonite University. Highlights include the bike co-op, campus garden, compost pile, recycling efforts and new majors like environmental sustainability. The video features the recent launch of EMU’s solar power array on the library roof, which is the largest solar deployment in the …
Solar Dedication and Celebration
Highlights from the solar dedication and celebration. In fall 2010 EMU became host to the largest solar deployment in Virginia, with capacity to generate 104.3 kilowatts of electricity from 328 high-efficiency photovoltaic panels on its library roof. Find out more at www.emu.edu/solar
Cedarwood dorm room tour with Hannah Wenger
Check out the newest dorm at Eastern Mennonite University, Cedarwood. Hannah Wenger gives a brief tour and describes what she likes about living in Cedarwood.
The Gulf Oil Spill: Discussion on Accountability, Action, and Faith
Students, faculty and staff of Eastern Mennonite University gather for a discussion following James Akerson’s chapel presentation on the Gulf Oil Spill. Panel members share their thoughts on the spill, clean-up efforts, human impacts, media coverage and the Christian response to the …
What is QEP?
Peace with Creation. Environmental sustainability from an Anabaptist perspective.
Cedarwood Construction – Aug 2008 – July 2009
A time lapse of the demolition of the Oakwood residence hall and construction of Cedarwood residence hall in its place. Students will move into Cedarwood at the beginning of fall semester, 2009.
EMU Trash Fashion Show at Mennonite Youth Convention 2009
Eastern Mennonite University took its trash fashion show on the road to Mennonite Youth Convention at Columbus, Ohio. It featured formal dresses made out of plastic grocery bags and old filmstrip, shirts made out of aluminum foil, shorts made out of playing cardsand …
Green Residence Hall Construction Time-lapse – Sept 2008 – Feb 2009
The construction of the new residence hall at Eastern Mennonite University, as seen from a webcam, from September 5, 2008 to February 3, 2009. The building will be one of the first LEED certified buildings in Harrisonburg.











