EMU will have 11 new full-time teaching faculty members with the start of fall semester Sept. 1. The appointments, announced by Dr. Fred Kniss, EMU provost, and Dr. Nancy Heisey, ... read more about EMU Welcomes 12 New Faculty
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EMU ranked in ‘America’s Best Colleges’ edition
EMU has again been ranked by U.S. News & World Report” magazine on its list of “best U.S. colleges.” EMU placed 181 out of 266 national liberal arts colleges in ... read more about EMU ranked in ‘America’s Best Colleges’ edition
EMU Theater Launches School Year with Student-Directed Musical Comedy
EMU Theater will launch the new school year with four performances of the student-directed play “The Last Five Years,” a contemporary musical comedy that will star EMU seniors Stephen Kniss ... read more about EMU Theater Launches School Year with Student-Directed Musical Comedy
EMU Fall Semester Begins Aug. 31
EMU’s annual faculty-staff conference, offered last week, traditionally marks the divide between slower summer days and the excitement of the new academic year. Shortly after the conference, students begin to ... read more about EMU Fall Semester Begins Aug. 31
Children’s Choir Invites Auditions for 2010-11 Season
The acclaimed Shenandoah Valley Children’s Choir (SVCC), part of the music department at Eastern Mennonite University, will hold newcomer auditions for the 2010-11 year Thursday, Aug. 26. from 3:30-5:30. All ... read more about Children’s Choir Invites Auditions for 2010-11 Season
New Bike Path on Park Road Means Big Parking Changes
A Wanderer for Peace: Glen Lapp Mourned in Lancaster
1991 EMU graduate Glen Lapp (photo from Lancaster Online) About 150 friends and family members turned out Saturday night, Aug. 14, to honor the memory of Glen Lapp, the aid ... read more about A Wanderer for Peace: Glen Lapp Mourned in Lancaster
Akerson Combines Work and Faith in Gulf Cleanup Efforts
Eastern Mennonite Seminary student James Akerson found the two weeks he spent this summer helping with clean up from the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico a "natural extension" ... read more about Akerson Combines Work and Faith in Gulf Cleanup Efforts
EMU’s Homage to Glen D. Lapp ’91, Health Worker Killed in Afghanistan
EMU leaders speak of the life and lessons of an alumnus, Glen D. Lapp ’91, whose body was found in Afghanistan on August 6, 2010. He was an unarmed health ... read more about EMU’s Homage to Glen D. Lapp ’91, Health Worker Killed in Afghanistan
EMU Grad Murdered In Afghanistan: Among 10 Humanitarians Killed Friday
By Jeremy Hunt, Daily News-Record When Lisa Schirch was in Afghanistan a few weeks ago, she turned to a friend and fellow Mennonite to show her around the war-torn capital, ... read more about EMU Grad Murdered In Afghanistan: Among 10 Humanitarians Killed Friday