SGA co-president Elisabeth Wilder, blogging in The Mennonite, talks about the tensions in college students' lives. ... read more about SGA co-president Elisabeth Wilder, blogging in The Mennonite, urges support of college students from The Mennonite
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Graduate program in restorative justice, building on Howard Zehr’s legacy, is the first of its kind in North America
In the fall of 2016, Eastern Mennonite University’s Center for Justice and Peacebuilding (CJP) debuted an expanded course catalog featuring its new MA in Restorative Justice program. In keeping with ... read more about Graduate program in restorative justice, building on Howard Zehr’s legacy, is the first of its kind in North America

Charlottesville-based musician and educator David McCormick leads Bach Festival into 25th year
When David McCormick was five years old, his mother took him to the opera “La Bohéme.” He fell asleep. Unlike most 5-year-olds, though, he was upset when he woke up ... read more about Charlottesville-based musician and educator David McCormick leads Bach Festival into 25th year
Women’s volleyball hopes to build on ‘steady, energized’ 2015 season
After notching their best finish in 12 years, Coach Carrie Bert is looking to continue the momentum in rebuilding the EMU women's volleyball program. ... read more about Women’s volleyball hopes to build on ‘steady, energized’ 2015 season from EMUroyals.com

Golf tournament helps raise funds to memorialize EMU teammate through softball stadium improvements
Suddenly, it was no longer about softball, recruiting or winning games. It was about her. The softball player who was always smiling, always outgoing and always giving the coach recruiting ... read more about Golf tournament helps raise funds to memorialize EMU teammate through softball stadium improvements

Sunflower field east of Harrisonburg opens for Walk for Hope fundraiser
In 2014, the Frazier family planted a field of sunflowers along well-traveled Va. 33. They didn’t quite anticipate the impact of the flowers on passers-by, who stopped cars, gawked, took ... read more about Sunflower field east of Harrisonburg opens for Walk for Hope fundraiser
Men’s soccer rebuilds off momentum of 2015 ODAC tourney qualification
The Royals were tabbed for eighth in the ODAC Preseason Poll, corresponding with their league standing last fall. ... read more about Men’s soccer rebuilds off momentum of 2015 ODAC tourney qualification from EMUroyals.com

‘The last will be the first’: social psychologist Christena Cleveland shares a new paradigm of privilege at faculty/staff conference
“The last will be first and the first will be the last: This is what equality looks like, this is what justice is about.” Dr. Christena Cleveland, a social psychologist ... read more about ‘The last will be the first’: social psychologist Christena Cleveland shares a new paradigm of privilege at faculty/staff conference
Cross country team ripe for success
There are a lot of storylines for this year's cross country teams, from replacing a legend to a new coaching structure. But the bottom line remains the same – the Royals expect to challenge for a top spot in both the conference and region, while sending a handful of individuals to nationals. ... read more about Cross country team ripe for success from EMUroyals.com
Women’s soccer rebuilds with strong first-year class
Entering his third year at the helm of the Eastern Mennonite women's soccer program, Coach Ted Erickson has a lot of confidence in his young squad. ... read more about Women’s soccer rebuilds with strong first-year class from EMUroyals.com