Republished from 2015. Looking back 25+ years to when he was writing his seminal work, Changing Lenses, Dr. Howard Zehr was not attempting to change the dominant paradigm of the criminal ... read more about Howard Zehr reflects on the writing of ‘Changing Lenses’ and the future of restorative justice
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A peek into student life at Eastern Mennonite School in 1918
EMU Archivist Simone Horst wrote this article for the Anabaptist Historians website. As we launch into our next hundred years, it is worthwhile to go back to the beginning and ... read more about A peek into student life at Eastern Mennonite School in 1918

Gwen Myers GC ’14 elected to Global Shapers Advisory Council at World Economic Forum
Gwendolyn Myers GC '14, executive director of Messengers of Peace-Liberia (MOP) Inc, has been elected to the Global Shapers Community Advisory Council on Governance and Accountability at the World Economic Forum. She represents Liberia and more than 5,000 Shapers around the world. ... read more about Gwen Myers GC ’14 elected to Global Shapers Advisory Council at World Economic Forum from Liberian Observer

Water issues in Kenya on tap for first Suter Science Seminar with Professor Doug Graber Neufeld
In the first of six Suter Science Seminars this fall at Eastern Mennonite University, Eastern Mennonite University biology professor Doug Graber Neufeld will discuss sustainable solutions to water-related challenges in ... read more about Water issues in Kenya on tap for first Suter Science Seminar with Professor Doug Graber Neufeld

Women’s soccer upended by Hood in double overtime, 2-1
The Eastern Mennonite University women's soccer team lost a heartbreaker when Hood College scored with just seconds left in double overtime. The team fell 2-1 to the Blazers on Wednesday evening in Frederick, Md. ... read more about Women’s soccer upended by Hood in double overtime, 2-1 from EMURoyals.com

EMU field hockey women felled by no. 17 Mary Washington
EMU's field hockey women gave a good effort against nationally ranked Mary Washington Wednesday night at home, eventually falling by a final of 10-1. The Eagles (4-1) came into the game at No. 17 in the Penn Monto/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division III Coaches Poll. ... read more about EMU field hockey women felled by no. 17 Mary Washington from EMURoyals.com

Royals Athlete of the Week: Dave Drafton
Eastern Mennonite University’s men’s soccer season is off to a good start. Last week, the men’s team won each of their two games, and junior Dave Drafton (Alexandria, Va./Howard Gardner) had ... read more about Royals Athlete of the Week: Dave Drafton

New counseling center director to oversee expanded services to EMU campus community
Tempest Anderson describes her time as a graduate student in the master’s in counseling program at Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) as “amazing and life-changing,” and now as director of the ... read more about New counseling center director to oversee expanded services to EMU campus community

Generals roll by EMU volleyball women
EMU drew a tall straw in their ODAC opener Tuesday night, playing a road match at powerful Washington and Lee. The Generals were as commanding as advertised, sweeping to a 3-0 decision in women's volleyball action. ... read more about Generals roll by EMU volleyball women from EMURoyals.com

Obour supplies fireworks in EMU’s 2-1 OT win over Ferrum
Midfielder Daniel Obour (Alexandria, Va./Mount Vernon) had an assist and goal, including the game-winner with 1:53 left in overtime, to give EMU's soccer men a 2-1 win over visiting Ferrum College. It was the Royals' third straight 2-1 victory, including two in OT, as they push their winning streak to four games. ... read more about Obour supplies fireworks in EMU’s 2-1 OT win over Ferrum from EMURoyals.com