Windsor Westbrook Sherrill, associate vice president for health research at Clemson University and chief science officer at Greenville Health System, presents the next Suter Science Seminar Wednesday afternoon on the ... read more about Words that heal: Clemson’s bibliotherapy program featured in Wednesday Suter seminar
A new MA in Education concentration and graduate certificate offered at Eastern Mennonite University at Lancaster will help educators mitigate the effects of trauma and build resilience in their students. Enrollment is now ... read more about EMU at Lancaster to teach educators to respond to trauma and build resilience in students
Two Nobel Prize laureates, a famous actress and activist, a Fortune 500 CEO, a playwright and an investigative journalist — all have signed on as honorary coaches in support of ... read more about Two Nobel laureates, Jane Fonda among honorary coaches for Michael J. Sharp memorial Kilimanjaro trekkers
Caleb Johnson never was very interested in working with veterans, but a decade after his military tour in Iraq, the 2013 graduate of the Eastern Mennonite University master’s in counseling ... read more about Continuing his service: MA in Counseling alum is one of four regional Virginia directors serving veterans
Carolyn Shrock-Shenk, a 1980 graduate with a degree in nursing from Eastern Mennonite University and associate professor of peace, justice and conflict studies at Goshen College, died Feb. 6, 2019, ... read more about Carolyn Schrock-Shenk ’80, Goshen College conflict studies professor, remembered for transformative effect on students
The Eastern Mennonite University student group Earthkeepers has announced the 2019 winners of its annual mini-grants supporting campus sustainability projects. The mini-grants fund sustainable initiatives on campus “that wouldn’t otherwise ... read more about Mini-grant awards support sustainability projects on campus
Internationally renowned peacebuilder John Paul Lederach, who has committed his life and work to nonviolent approaches to conflict for more than 40 years, has been awarded the 36th Niwano Peace ... read more about CJP co-founder and first director John Paul Lederach awarded Niwano Foundation Peace Prize
SINCE 1960, Atlanta’s Commerce Club has been the gathering place for history-shaping meetings, especially in its former location in the Five Points neighborhood, surrounded by banks, law firms, the offices ... read more about Maggie Worku ’07 finds meaningful work in guiding insurance clients
EMU’s cross country teams have each won All-Academic awards from the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). For a team to be considered for this honor, ... read more about Cross country teams earn All-Academic honors
Portsmouth Public Schools assistant principal Basil Marin talks about "Relationships, Efficacy, Attitude, Champion, Hope (REACH)."
https://www.coolcatteacher.com/revealing-the-heart-to-breakthrough-to-the-unreachable-student/ ... read more about Principal Basil Marin ’10 shares five tips for reaching the ‘unreachable’ student from 10 Minute Teacher Podcast