Whether collaborating with graduate students in a university medical center’s research lab or shadowing doctors in hospitals in Peru, several Eastern Mennonite University undergraduate students heading into careers in medicine
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Donatine Afful MA ’20 (biomedicine), in his third year of studies at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine, was recently appointed education subcommittee co-chair for the American Osteopathic College of Physical
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This semester’s Suter Science Seminar lineup at Eastern Mennonite University include professionals working in disease ecology, behavioral health and crisis services, animal health, and biology. The events will be held
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Two new majors at Eastern Mennonite University will prepare students for careers in the thriving and expanding fields of business analytics and public health. Business analytics sees expansive growth This
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Dr. Emma Mitchell will present the final Suter Science Seminar this semester, “Cervical Cancer as a Cancer of Disparities: Innovative Technology on the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua for Health Equity
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Susannah Moore ’08, assistant professor of psychology at Eastern Mennonite University, will give the spring semester’s third Suter Science Seminar, “From Fitness Training to Health Psychology: My Journey Back to
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Students in Professor Gaurav Pathania’s “Sociology of Health” class at Eastern Mennonite University recently learned about research into discrimination related to COVID-19 targeted at Asian Americans. Professor Wei Li, an
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Casonya Johnson PhD, chair of the department of biology at James Madison University, will give this spring’s second Suter Science Seminar on Wednesday, February 2, at 4 p.m., titled “Mechanisms
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One of the things that most motivates Vincent Morra MS ’15 (biomedicine) is interpersonal connection. It’s what first attracted him to the field of osteopathic medicine, and what told him
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Ronald S. Kraybill PhD presents contemporary alternatives for leaders of today who need to (and generally want to) move away from the traditional top-down approach of conflict resolution. He is a facilitator, consultant and trainer in conflict resolution based in Silver Spring, Maryland. Among other positions, he was professor of conflict transformation at EMU from 1996-2007
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