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


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

Bluffton University senior Shanon Gallagher started her internship at Carroll Manor in the Brookland neighborhood of Washington D.C. just weeks ago, but she walks through the halls of the multi-story ... read more about Summer WCSC internship confirms career direction in geriatrics

Alumni Matt Tieszen and Blake Rogers, both graduate students in the physician assistant program at James Madison University, recently returned from an elective clinical rotation at Shirati KTM Hospital in ... read more about Alumni physician assistant students complete clinical rotation in Tanzania

Eastern Mennonite University has announced Jenny Logan as the new head women’s basketball coach. Logan recently completed her third season at Old Dominion Athletic Conference rival Hollins University and will start in ... read more about Jenny Logan becomes new EMU women’s basketball coach

Register for a free prospect camp at http://www.emu.edu/w-lax Head Coach Katie Russo discusses EMU’s new Women’s Lacrosse program, the opportunity to make history on a new team, and her playing/coaching ... read more about EMU’s new women’s lacrosse program