Dan Gardner Dan Gardner, a 1993 graduate of EMU and winner of NBC Television’s Today Show “Today’s Superstar” competition, will return to his alma mater to give two concerts during ... read more about Music ‘Superstar’ Headlines Homecoming Festivities
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Music Prof, Guest Artist to Give Recital
Joan Griffing Joan Griffing, music department chair, will present a faculty violin recital 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 25 in Martin Chapel of the seminary building. Dr. Griffing and guest artist ... read more about Music Prof, Guest Artist to Give Recital
Prof Sets Organ Recital
John W. Fast A music department faculty member will give an organ recital 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 19, at Park View Mennonite Church, N. College Ave. in Harrisonburg. John W. ... read more about Prof Sets Organ Recital
First Exhibit, Art Lecture Set for Fall
Gregg Luginbuhl The first art exhibit of the fall semester will feature recent ceramics by Gregg Luginbuhl from Bluffton (OH) University. Luginbuhl is professor of art and chair of the ... read more about First Exhibit, Art Lecture Set for Fall
Prof Receives Music Honor
Joan Griffing Joan Griffing, head of EMU’s music department, has been appointed concertmaster of the faculty orchestra at the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp near Muskegon, Mich. She will take ... read more about Prof Receives Music Honor
Faculty Welcomes 13 New Professors
EMU will have 13 new full-time undergraduate and graduate teaching faculty when the fall semester begins Sept. 1, 2004. The new faculty, announced by Dr. Beryl H. Brubaker, EMU provost, ... read more about Faculty Welcomes 13 New Professors
Who are the Reel American Heroes?
By Kenneth R. Morefield In the fall of 2003, I noted that Hollywood had made a slew of war movies in which the protagonists were heavy underdogs fighting a defensive ... read more about Who are the Reel American Heroes?
Festival Goes Bach to Basics
The Bach Festival choir, orchestra and featured soloists combined their talents in performing Mozart’s introspective “Requiem in D Minor” under the direction of Kenneth Nafziger, professor of music at EMU. ... read more about Festival Goes Bach to Basics
EMU Offering Bach to Bach Hits
The Strings of the Bach Festival Orchestra, with Carlos Cesar Rodriguez, pianist, and Susan Sievert Messersmith, trumpet, perform Dmitri Shostakovich’s “Concerto No. 1 for Piano, Trumpet and Strings, Op. 35” ... read more about EMU Offering Bach to Bach Hits
Play Takes Intense Look at Crime Victims
Howard Zehr, co-director of EMU’s Conflict Transformation Program and author of the book upon which the play, “A Body in Motion,” is based, talks with an inmate at one of ... read more about Play Takes Intense Look at Crime Victims