A Nepalese Buddhist who has received trauma training at Eastern Mennonite University was among 1,000 women nominated to win as a group the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize. Stella Tamang Stella ... read more about EMU Trainees Nominated for Nobel Prize
Graduate programs
EMU Sets Fall ‘Mission and Service Days’
Eastern Mennonite University is holding its fall mission and service days Monday through Wednesday, Oct. 12-14. Service agencies and organizations will have displays set up in the Campus Center Greeting ... read more about EMU Sets Fall ‘Mission and Service Days’
Women to Discuss Mideast Peace Prospects
Three women representing three faith traditions will speak at Eastern Mennonite University Thursday, Oct. 27, on their shared vision of a peaceful resolution to the protracted Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Sherene Abdulhadi, ... read more about Women to Discuss Mideast Peace Prospects
EMS Labyrinth: A Prayerful Walking Space in Preparation
Brian Martin Burkholder and Wendy J. Miller display the design for the labyrinth being constructed on a EMU hillside site. Photo by Jim Bishop On the hillside a short walk ... read more about EMS Labyrinth: A Prayerful Walking Space in Preparation
Spiritual Life Week at EMS
Each year, at the very time when most seminary students are just getting a handle on things, they are given the opportunity to pause, stand back and assess their own ... read more about Spiritual Life Week at EMS
Practices for nurturing children for faith
Eastern Mennonite Seminary provides this reflection for use in public settings such as worship, Bible studies or Sunday school. Please give credit to the author when using this work. Mennonite ... read more about Practices for nurturing children for faith
EMU Forms Science and Religion Society
Those who seek to plow straight rows and grow healthy crops in the fields of science and religion often encounter many rocks and other obstacles in their path. A group ... read more about EMU Forms Science and Religion Society
EMU Enrollment Up, More Part-Time Students
Enrollment at Eastern Mennonite University has set a new record this fall, with the increase primarily reflecting continued growth in the graduate education programs in Harrisonburg and Lancaster, Pa. An ... read more about EMU Enrollment Up, More Part-Time Students
The People of Sudan Continue to Struggle for a Better Future
Children fetching water at Hassa Hissa Camp for internally displaced persons, near Zalingei, in the Darfur region of western Sudan. Church World Service is endorsing and supporting the grassroots “Dear ... read more about The People of Sudan Continue to Struggle for a Better Future
CJP Alumni Wins Peace Award
Emmanuel Bombande, Executive Director and co-founder of the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP), has been awarded the Millennium Excellence Peace Award 2005 at a grand ceremony held at the ... read more about CJP Alumni Wins Peace Award