When Dr. Lee M. Yoder ’63 first spotted the cover of the Feb. 28, 2011, edition of Time, he was astonished. Under the blazing headline “The Generation Changing the World,” ... read more about Former Cairo Educator Keeps Watchful Eye on Egypt


When Dr. Lee M. Yoder ’63 first spotted the cover of the Feb. 28, 2011, edition of Time, he was astonished. Under the blazing headline “The Generation Changing the World,” ... read more about Former Cairo Educator Keeps Watchful Eye on Egypt

Eastern Mennonite University will culminate its 2010-11 school year with its 93rd annual commencement exercises 1 p.m. Sunday, May 1, on the front lawn of campus, weather permitting. President Loren ... read more about EMU Celebrates the Graduating Class of 2011

Seven Eastern Mennonite University students raised their voices in a call for practical peacemaking Mar. 25, 2011, in the annual C. Henry Smith Peace Oratory contest. Each speaker applied the ... read more about Students Issue Calls for Peace in Oratorical Contest

HARRISONBURG, Va. – Eastern Mennonite Seminary is making it easier for commuter and part-time students to take seminary courses. How? By changing course schedules so that more classes meet just ... read more about New Seminary Course Schedule Benefits Commuters and Part-time Students

The Shenandoah Valley Children’s Choir (SVCC) within the music department at Eastern Mennonite University is excited to partner with the Forbes Center for the Performing Arts at James Madison University ... read more about Children’s Choir Spring Concert at JMU’s Forbes Center April 9 and 10

The Eastern Mennonite University Chamber Singers, a select student choir, will present its spring concert 7 p.m. Sunday, Apr. 17, at Park View Mennonite Church, N. College Ave., Harrisonburg. The ... read more about EMU Choir Offers Breath of Spring Aire
The spring 2011 issue of Crossroads is devoted to sustainability. Take a behind the scenes look at interviews with some of the EMU alumni featured in this issue! ... read more about Crossroads Sustainability Issue

Melody Keim never truly believed her father when the late Eastern Mennonite University history professor humbly claimed his extensive book collection was a way to build toward retirement. Albert N. ... read more about Rare Books Landing New Home

Two Eastern Mennonite University seniors will present a joint voice recital 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Apr. 9, in Martin Chapel of the seminary building at EMU. Selah Shenk, a music major ... read more about EMU Students Set Joint Recital

“Hydrofracking” – the term has a harsh sound to it, and according to a highly-acclaimed film documentary, what it entails is having harsh consequences for many communities. Gasland, the Academy ... read more about ‘Gasland’ Showing at EMU