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Students Produce Documentary on Growing Kurdish Community
Family of Ex-Profs Waits In Hopeful Mood
By Leah Nylen, Daily News-Record Ken and Kathryn Seitz were expected to be aboard a ship bound for Cyprus this morning. Back home, the Seitz family remained upbeat about the ... read more about Family of Ex-Profs Waits In Hopeful Mood
Ex-EMU Profs Wait To Get Out
by Brad Jenkins, Daily News-Record Humanitarians with ties to Harrisonburg are among the thousands of Americans being evacuated from Lebanon as Israel and the militant Islamic group Hezbollah trade attacks ... read more about Ex-EMU Profs Wait To Get Out
Zehr Reaches Millions in Japan
While traveling to his next appointment on the Tokyo subway system, Howard Zehr (right) is interviewed by Yasukazu Akada, a reporter for Asahi, a daily newspaper circulating to 10 million ... read more about Zehr Reaches Millions in Japan
EMU Reports Record Gift Income
Kirk Shisler, vice president for advancement at EMU, gives an upbeat report of donor giving during the past year at a faculty- staff “New Year’s Breakfast” that welcomed the 2006-07 ... read more about EMU Reports Record Gift Income
EMU Announces New Faculty
Eastern Mennonite University will have nine new undergraduate teaching faculty members when the fall semester opens Aug. 30, 2006. The new faculty, announced by Dr. Beryl H. Brubaker, EMU provost, ... read more about EMU Announces New Faculty
Working for a Better Future in Haiti
Marie Rosy Kesner Auguste, right, and Guylene Clerger, an MCC worker in Port-au-Prince, were MCC-sponsored participants in Eastern Mennonite University’s Summer Peacebuilding Institute (SPI). Photo by Melissa Engle A joint ... read more about Working for a Better Future in Haiti
Bypassing The Pulpit – Number Of Young Pastors Declining
By Tom Mitchell, Daily News-Record Two months ago, Laura Amstutz completed her education at Eastern Mennonite Seminary with half of what she needed for a profession in the pulpit: Amstutz, ... read more about Bypassing The Pulpit – Number Of Young Pastors Declining
Seminary Student Alicia Horst Begins Cross-Country Bicycle Ride
By Leah Nylen, Daily News-Record With her foot encased in a plastic boot to protect her broken ankle, it takes Alicia Horst a few extra beats to make it up ... read more about Seminary Student Alicia Horst Begins Cross-Country Bicycle Ride