The inimitable Ted Swartz will lead spiritual life week at EMU, Oct. 28-31. When we allow ourselves to laugh, the possibility opens up to experience and accept God’s grace. Local ... read more about Swartz to Explore ‘Laughter and Lament’ Theme
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Freshman Leap Nets Game-winning Goal in Overtime
Freshman Mitchell Leap scored the game-winning goal as the men’s soccer team moved to 10-6 on the season with a dramatic 2-1 overtime win over Greensboro College. Read more… ... read more about Freshman Leap Nets Game-winning Goal in Overtime
Science Seminar Examines Health Care Decisions
Advances in medical technology, from antibiotics and chemotherapy to dialysis and ventilators, have changed not just how we live, but, often, how we die. Providers and patients confront decisions that ... read more about Science Seminar Examines Health Care Decisions
Theater Group Reshapes Shakespeare
CRASH HOUSE Collaborative Theater Project’s poster for "O: I Am a Murderer" The CRASH HOUSE Collaborative Theater Project, a new program in EMU’s theater department, has taken William Shakespeare’s tragedy, ... read more about Theater Group Reshapes Shakespeare
Jantzi to Head Abrahamic Center Feasibility Study
Vernon Jantzi Vernon Jantzi has been named to coordinate a feasibility process toward the potential establishment of a Center for the Study of Abrahamic Traditions (CSAT) at EMU. The appointment ... read more about Jantzi to Head Abrahamic Center Feasibility Study
Top Agriculturalist John Jeavons to Speak at Science Seminar
A leading spokesperson for sustainable agricultural systems will address the next Suter Science Seminar. John Jeavons John Jeavons, Willits, Calif., will speak on “Food and Our Future: Hope and Solutions ... read more about Top Agriculturalist John Jeavons to Speak at Science Seminar
Dining Hall to Go ‘Trayless’ Starting in October
EMU’s dining hall will go “trayless” beginning Wed., Oct. 22, joining hundreds of other colleges across the country eliminating wasted water, energy, food and time. Wednesday is the sixth annual ... read more about Dining Hall to Go ‘Trayless’ Starting in October
Mission And Service Days Give Students Peek At Missions
Choosing A Journey By Tom Mitchell, Daily News-Record EMU freshman Jihoon Park (left), 19, of South Korea, talks to Mennonite Central Committee’s Sonya Charles Wednesday at EMU’s Mission and Service ... read more about Mission And Service Days Give Students Peek At Missions
EMS Lancaster Extension Approved for Graduate Level Courses
Eastern Mennonite Seminary’s extension site in Lancaster, Pa., has received approval to offer a fully-accredited, three-year master of divinity degree. This achievement culminates more than two years of work and ... read more about EMS Lancaster Extension Approved for Graduate Level Courses
Homecoming Breakfast Featured Judith Trumbo
The 2008 Homecoming Breakfast sponsored by the Department of Business and Economics and the local MEDA chapter featured EMU alumnae Judith Trumbo, Transitions Director for Rockingham Memorial Hospital. The breakfast, ... read more about Homecoming Breakfast Featured Judith Trumbo