How does a doctor decide on a medical specialty? Dr. Chris Longenecker ’01 can recount a family history in the medical profession, fluency in French, and a trip to southern ... read more about Cardiologist Chris Longenecker ’01 finds a niche with HIV/AIDS research in the US and Africa
Women’s volleyball outside hitter Maria Yoder (Manheim, Pa./Hempfield) showed her talents on the court this past weekend, having an outstanding performance against ODAC rival Guilford College to notch the Royals ... read more about Royals Athlete of the Week: Maria Yoder
Poet Marci Rae Johnson visits Eastern Mennonite University for a 6:30 p.m. reading on Saturday, Oct. 15, at Common Grounds coffeehouse. This is the first Writers Read to be scheduled ... read more about Poet Marci Rae Johnson is the featured author at Writers Read during Homecoming and Family Weekend
If you’ve ever wanted to unlock the secrets of the ground under your feet, Professor Serita Frey and her team in New Hampshire can answer your questions. The Eastern Mennonite High ... read more about Soil microbiologist and EMHS grad to share her research about humans’ effect on ecosystems
Visiting Randolph-Macon put in two second-half goals to get by EMU's soccer women Wednesday night. The loss drops the Royals to 5-5-1 overall and 2-2-0 in the ODAC, while R-MC improves to 2-4-2 and 1-1-0. ... read more about Women’s soccer drops ODAC contest to Randolph-Macon from EMUroyals.com
Yanna Lambrinidou wants to teach today’s engineers-in-training how to listen to their clients and extended communities. To that end, the professor in Virginia Tech’s Department of Science and Technology has ... read more about Engineering ethics expert brings questions about communication, authority and civic responsibility to Flint crisis
The Master of Arts in Counseling program at Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) is the recipient of the 2016 Southern Association of Counselor Education and Supervision (SACES) Outstanding Master’s Counselor Education ... read more about EMU’s counseling program earns top award from American Counseling Association
More than a dozen police departments from across the country plan to meet in the Shenandoah Valley to discuss restorative justice practices. The Harrisonburg Police Department (HPD) and Eastern Mennonite ... read more about Restorative justice retreat for police departments set for November
Valley musicians in Musica Harmonica are headed to San Juan, Puerto Rico, in October to further encourage the intersectionality of music in the Americas. The group, composed of a violist ... read more about Musical Mends: musicians perform amid countries’ repairing relations
In a violent world in which strident cruelty to others is often publicized and rewarded, The Reverend Canon Dr. Scot McKnight urged audience members at Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) to ... read more about Augsburger lecturer Scot McKnight shares missional message