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Theater, Reunions Headline Homecoming Weekend
A symposium on Amish forgiveness and a new theater work by Ted and Trent will highlight homecoming and parents weekend, Oct. 10-12, 2008. "WWLD: What Would Lloyd Do?", is a ... read more about Theater, Reunions Headline Homecoming Weekend
Grad Making His Path in Germany
EMU grad Dominick Porter has been in Germany for almost two months playing professionally with the Dresden Volleyball Club, and has already seen a difference in the way the game ... read more about Grad Making His Path in Germany
Oakwood’s Last Stand
A time-lapse video of the demolition of Oakwood, the infamous all-male dorm, over the course of two days: Sept. 12-13. It is being replaced by a larger, environmentally-friendly co-ed residence ... read more about Oakwood’s Last Stand

Alcohol addiction can make men somewhat effeminate, says Dr. Sam Showalter in kick-off Suter Science talk
Visit: Disease of alcoholism responds to proper treatment, says Dr. Sam Showalter in kick-off Suter Science talk ... read more about Alcohol addiction can make men somewhat effeminate, says Dr. Sam Showalter in kick-off Suter Science talk
Overtime Goal by Kamandua Gives Royals 2-1 Win
Senior Junior Kamandua scored the game-winning goal and kept the Royals’ men’s soccer team undefeated in 2008. The goal was the fifth of the year for Kamandua, who ties a ... read more about Overtime Goal by Kamandua Gives Royals 2-1 Win
Flute-Piano Duo to Perform
The EMU music faculty artist series is presenting Wayla Chambo, flute, with Linda Blondel, piano accompanist, at 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 20 in Martin Chapel of the seminary building. The ... read more about Flute-Piano Duo to Perform
Breast Cancer Research is Science Seminar Topic
Breast cancer will afflict one of every eight American women in her lifetime. A pharmacologist doing cutting-edge research on separating normal and cancer cells will discuss her work in this ... read more about Breast Cancer Research is Science Seminar Topic
EMU Releases Fall Enrollment Numbers
Fall semester 2008 enrollment at EMU finds major growth in the Adult Degree Completion Program (ADCP), an accelerated, non-traditional baccalaureate degree program, with a total of 190 students at both ... read more about EMU Releases Fall Enrollment Numbers
Seminary Dean to Open ‘Writers Read’ Series
The language and literature department will hold its first “Writers Read” program of the new school year Thursday, Sept. 18. Ervin R. Stutzman, dean and professor of church ministries at ... read more about Seminary Dean to Open ‘Writers Read’ Series