Five undergraduate students at Eastern Mennonite University have been awarded grants to work with faculty on mentored research projects this summer. The Glenn Kauffman and Roman Miller Research Awards of ... read more about Expanded science grants for students to fund summer research
In the final concert of its 28th season, the Shenandoah Valley Youth Symphony will perform The Lord of the Rings “Symphonic Suite” and other works. The featured soloist is violinist ... read more about Youth symphony to perform ‘Lord of the Rings’ suite in spring concert
Eastern Mennonite University is one of 53 universities to be awarded Department of Justice grant money to combat sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking on campus. ... read more about EMU earns $300,000 grant to fight sexual assault from WHSV
When Eastern Mennonite University students venture out onto cross-culturals, they do so with the invitation to reflect, discuss, journal and process their experiences. One EMU group this semester is journeying ... read more about Students on semester cross-cultural to Guatemala and Cuba offer glimpses, reflections
From one book (Virgil’s Aeneid) to more than 500,000 items today, the library has always been a source of knowledge, wisdom and social life at first Eastern Mennonite School, then Eastern ... read more about Bibliophiles’ Delight: 100 years of EMU library history
Early Thursday afternoon, Clara Barrios walked off the chicken-nugget production line at the Perdue Foods cooking plant and headed to her doctor’s office for a quick check-in. She didn’t clock ... read more about Nursing alumna supervises Perdue Foods clinic offering employees on-the-clock health care
The natural beauty of the Shenandoah Valley will take musical shape in this spring’s premiere of a new four-movement suite composed for and dedicated to the Eastern Mennonite University Chamber ... read more about Composer Gwyneth Walker will attend March 22 premiere of work dedicated to EMU orchestra
Last week, EMU’s basketball men were the talk of the ODAC Tournament, overcoming deficits and earning upsets with dramatic, last-second clutch plays. Leading the way was senior point guard Maleke Jones (Charles ... read more about Royals Athlete of the Week: Maleke Jones
Jacques Mushagasha, a graduate of EMU's Center for Justice and Peacebuilding, currently serves as the president of the Congolese Community of Harrisonburg, chairman of the Congolese American Foundation and is a founding member of the Christian Coalition for Justice and Peace in Congo. ... read more about Jacques Mushagasha MA ’16 on engaging American Christians to stand for peace in D.R. Congo from Peace Signs
Just as “it’s possible to live on bread and water,” Jeff Gundy says, “it’s possible to live without poetry. But life is better with it.” Gundy will present his poetry ... read more about Bluffton prof and poet Jeff Gundy presents at March 15 Writers Read