EMU volleyball player Maria Yoder (Manheim, Pa./Hempfield) has earned a unique honor, named to a repeat spot on the Google Cloud District 5 Academic All-District Team. The award recognizes her work both ... read more about Yoder again named to Academic All-District Team
Harrisonburg High School STEM teacher Myron Blosser received the Genetics Education Award at a conference in San Diego this weekend. The longtime educator has been honored by the association a number ... read more about High school teacher earns national genetics education award
Jenny Logan was all smiles. Sure, the Luray graduate who left the Bulldogs girls basketball program as its all-time leading scorer was happy to win her Eastern Mennonite coaching debut ... read more about Royals give Logan a win in her coaching debut
THE EMPHASIS at Eastern Mennonite University’s Center for Justice and Peacebuilding is markedly different from what graduates encounter in PhD programs. Those programs, after all, are known for work done in isolation, ... read more about CJP alumni with doctorates (there are more than 60!) are ‘theorizers, not theorists’
The Shenandoah Valley Bach Festival, now in its 27th season, will celebrate the holidays with “A Bach Festival Christmas” Tuesday, November 27, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. The performance will take ... read more about ‘A Bach Festival Christmas’ performance features Bach, Handel, Vivaldi and carols
Christopher Leiva – a first-year student in Eastern Mennonite University’s new leadership and organizational management bachelor’s degree program with a concentration in aviation – has completed his first solo flight. ... read more about First solo flights with EMU at Lancaster student-pilots: Meet Marine Corps veteran Christopher Leiva
Eastern Mennonite University has published its President’s Annual Report 2017-18 providing an overview of key events and developments, including important enrollment data, financial information, and reports from the vice presidents. ... read more about President’s Annual Report 2017-18 available for review
Eastern Mennonite University archivist Simone Horst reviews the “Voices of Conscience: Peace Witness in the Great War” exhibit, which closes Nov. 17 at the Sadie Hartzler Library. It has been forty-five ... read more about EMU archivist reflects on ‘Voices of Peace’ exhibit and the sacrifice of conscientious objectors
The t-shirts made for Take Back the Night (TBTN) events at Eastern Mennonite University Oct. 31-Nov. 2 may have been seen as a humorous twist on a milk ad campaign, ... read more about Take Back the Night creates space to connect and be heard, believed and supported
Paulo Baleinakorodawa MA '04 facilitated a dialogue on gender-based violence sponsored by Transcend Oceania in Suva with 30 community representatives from indigenous communities nationwide. ... read more about Fiji-based CJP grad facilitates dialogue on gender-based violence from Fiji Times