David Berry, chair of Eastern Mennonite University’s music department, makes no secret of the vision behind the university’s upcoming made-for-broadcast special premiere of the annual Gala Concert. Always the highlight ... read more about EMU’s Gala Concert to offer evening of hope, inspiration and musical eclectica
The ODAC has outlined plans for spring competitions for each sport. Check emuroyals.com for team schedules, to be released shortly.
... read more about ODAC announces spring 2021 competition plans from Old Dominion Athletic Conference
EMU hosts the Lighting of the Green and the Service of Thanksgiving on Thursday, Nov. 19. Both events will be live-streamed on EMU’s Facebook Live page. [You do not need ... read more about EMU hosts Lighting of the Green and Service of Thanksgiving
He appreciates all the stops made, every inning caught and each at-bat taken. Erik Kratz’s playing career is over, he said, after 19 years in professional baseball and spending parts of the last 11 seasons in the big leagues. “There’s a ton I’m proud of,” Kratz told DN-R reporter Greg Madia.
... read more about DN-R: Kratz reflects on 19 years of professional baseball from Daily News-Record
Common Grounds, Eastern Mennonite University’s on-campus coffee shop, has a proud tradition of being student-led and operated. This year’s leadership team endeavored to maintain that independence by making huge adaptations ... read more about ‘One Indian Elephant for delivery, please:’ Common Grounds navigates COVID
In the spring of 1970, 16 ambitious young women graduated from the nursing program of Eastern Mennonite College. Fifty years later, nine of them gathered to swap stories of careers ... read more about Fifty years later, EMU’s inaugural nursing graduates reunite
The family of Chief (Dr) Arthur Nwankwo, Nigeria’s foremost human rights activist, writer, publisher and politician has announced the date for his burial, according to an online news source.
... read more about Remembering Nigerian human rights activist Arthur Nwankwo ’66 from Jungle Journalist
MaryBeth Heatwole Moore, a current graduate student at Eastern Mennonite Seminary, and her husband Chris were named the recipients of the Regional Journey Award from the Everence office in Harrisonburg. ... read more about Seminary student, alumni earn Everence Regional Journey Award
Drawn by the friendly community and small class sizes, three graduates of Catholic high schools in Maryland and Virginia are enjoying their first year at Eastern Mennonite University. The students ... read more about Grads of Catholic high schools find a home at EMU
“What about my cross-cultural?” This question has been at the top of the mind for many Eastern Mennonite University students as the COVID-19 pandemic has spread across the globe. Where, ... read more about EMU’s cross-cultural program adapts to pandemic challenges