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
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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
Senior Presents Piano/Organ Recital
Eojin Lee, a senior church music major at Eastern Mennonite University from Daejeon, South Korea, will present her senior recital 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24, in Martin Chapel of the ... read more about Senior Presents Piano/Organ Recital
Women’s Soccer Wins 2-1 Over Bridgewater
Poetry the Focus of Upcoming ‘Writers Read’
The language and literature department at Eastern Mennonite University will hold its second “writers read author and dinner” event of the fall semester Thursday, Oct. 23. Maggie Anderson, poet and ... read more about Poetry the Focus of Upcoming ‘Writers Read’
Leap Goal Against Washington & Lee
Freshman Mitchell Leap (Harrisonburg, Va./Eastern Mennonite) scored the game-winning goal against Washington & Lee. ... read more about Leap Goal Against Washington & Lee
Symposium on ‘Forgiveness’ Focuses on Amish Tragedy
The blood was hardly dry on the bare board floor of the West Nickel Mines School in Bart Township, Lancaster County, Pa., when Amish parents sent words of forgiveness to ... read more about Symposium on ‘Forgiveness’ Focuses on Amish Tragedy
EMU Reaps Harvest of Locally-Grown Food
Bibb lettuce that traveled about 10 miles from Marlan Showalter’s farm to the table formed the base of a veggie wrap that was among the fare served at EMU’s dining ... read more about EMU Reaps Harvest of Locally-Grown Food
Students, Faculty Work Together on Cutting-Edge Research
For most majors, EMU offers smaller classes that provide much opportunity for close student-faculty interaction and mentoring. In addition, many majors include opportunities for internships, where students apply classroom learning ... read more about Students, Faculty Work Together on Cutting-Edge Research