Chris Yoder is writing studies major at Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) and is involved in EMU’s orchestra and chamber group. Here he shares about the unique music culture of the ... read more about Chris Yoder ’14 – EMU orchestra and chamber group member
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Andrew Claassen ’12 – EMU interdisciplinary studies graduate
Andrew Claassen is a 2012 interdisciplinary studies graduate with concentrations in guitar performance and recording technology from Eastern Mennonite University. Here he shares about the internship opportunities he had at ... read more about Andrew Claassen ’12 – EMU interdisciplinary studies graduate
Luke Hartman: Faithful living as a Christian responsibility, part III
Luke A. Hartman is Vice President for Enrollment at Eastern Mennonite University, and a member of the Communities of Hope Team for Mennonite Church USA. In August 2012 he presented a paper ... read more about Luke Hartman: Faithful living as a Christian responsibility, part III
Luke Hartman: Down with diversity or diversity as gift? Part II
Luke A. Hartman is vice president for enrollment at Eastern Mennonite University, and a member of the Communities of Hope Team for Mennonite Church USA. In August 2012 he presented a paper ... read more about Luke Hartman: Down with diversity or diversity as gift? Part II
Luke Hartman: Diversity is not a choice, part I
Luke A. Hartman is vice president for enrollment at Eastern Mennonite University, and a member of the Communities of Hope Team for Mennonite Church USA. In August 2012 he presented a paper ... read more about Luke Hartman: Diversity is not a choice, part I

Chappell-Dick officially in the national field
Sophomore Hannah Chappell-Dick (Bluffton, Oh./Bluffton) will represent Eastern Mennonite University at the 2014 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships later this week. She qualified in the 800m, coming in with ... read more about Chappell-Dick officially in the national field

Eastern Mennonite University launches nation’s first graduate program in Restorative Justice in Education
Long a pioneer in the field of restorative justice, Eastern Mennonite University will become the first in the country to offer restorative justice programs housed within a graduate education program. ... read more about Eastern Mennonite University launches nation’s first graduate program in Restorative Justice in Education

Annual Bach festival set to return to EMU for 22nd installment
Mary Kay Adams considers classical music more than a pleasant pastime. “It adds a beauty and an enjoyment [to life]. … It touches the deepest part of our soul in ... read more about Annual Bach festival set to return to EMU for 22nd installment

The Summer Peacebuilding Institute draws widely diverse people to “sit and talk outside of the conflict zone”
What started in the mid-1990s as a series of lunches where those working in the peacebuilding field could exchange ideas on theories and practice has grown into a world-renowned institute ... read more about The Summer Peacebuilding Institute draws widely diverse people to “sit and talk outside of the conflict zone”

Well-known scholar leads group of Iranian women from their Islamic seminary to the Summer Peacebuilding Institute
“When you can joyfully sit and eat together,meaningfully pray together, and feel at home and close to God in one another’s holy sites, then surely you have really become intimate ... read more about Well-known scholar leads group of Iranian women from their Islamic seminary to the Summer Peacebuilding Institute