Eastern Mennonite University is expanding its clinical laboratory space and adding simulation equipment to meet a growing national demand for highly qualified nurses. The enhanced capacity will allow the nursing ... read more about Nursing simulation lab undergoes renovations and equipment upgrades to meet growing demand
In March 2018, Eastern Mennonite University hosted an Alumni and Friends Cross-cultural Tour to Cuba – the second of two travel events to commemorate EMU’s Centennial year and the impact ... read more about EMU ‘Alumni and Friends’ tours offer rare cross-cultural opportunity to Cuba
Salamanders and rainbows over sublime landscapes were among the celebrated natural wonders of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park during a five-day photography program this summer, said Eastern Mennonite University ... read more about EMU’s Steven David Johnson teaches macro photography in the Smokies
The words Luke Mullet uses to describe his two weeks at a film scoring workshop this summer say a lot: “challenged” – “absolutely packed” – “massive increase” in understanding – ... read more about Senior Luke Mullet rises to the challenge at NYU Film Scoring Workshop
Hawaiian coffee growers used to have a leg up on much of the rest of the world: The number one insect pest for the industry – coffee berry borers – ... read more about Siderhurst research team returns to Hawaii for pest projects
Eastern Mennonite University men’s volleyball player R.J. Ocampo (Virginia Beach, Va./First Colonial) had an incredible opportunity this summer before gearing up for his senior season with the Royals. Ocampo spent over a week in Brazil ... read more about EMU’s Ocampo plays on national team in Brazil
In Kenya a new social healing and reconciliation program called Kumekucha – Kiswahili for “It’s a new dawn” – is empowering local leaders to create “sacred space” for people dealing ... read more about Trauma healing program ‘Kumekucha’ supports ‘sustainable agents of resilience and community strength’
Carol Hurst, EMU associate professor and social work program director, was a speaker at the July 26-27 conference “Empowering Women: Claiming Healthy Personal Boundaries,” a collaboration of Mennonite Women USA and Dove’s Nest, in Omaha, Nebraska. ... read more about Social work professor talks boundaries at women’s empowerment conference from The Mennonite
Professor Felipe Hinojosa offered a message of promise during his keynote address “Another University Is Possible” at Eastern Mennonite University’s annual fall faculty and staff conference: Embrace students as visionaries ... read more about Student activism presents learning opportunities for all, says faculty/staff conference keynote
Ministry Inquiry Program participant Abigail Shelly, a junior education major at Eastern Mennonite University, attended the Aug. 4 Immigration Community Day hosted by Mennonite Central Committee in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In ... read more about Abigail Shelly: Living and learning with the Indonesian immigrant community in South Philadelphia