A 2009 graduate has received top honors in the bi-national C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest. Laura C. Cattell Laura C. Cattell, an environmental science and justice, peace and conflict ... read more about EMU alumna Laura Cattell receives top peace award
Academics
E-mailing it in at EMS
More students taking courses at the seminary from afar By Tom Mitchell, Daily News-Record Harrisonburg resident Charlene Davis, who works full time, is taking an online class in Mennonite history ... read more about E-mailing it in at EMS
Students to display artwork at new MMA Marketplace
Mennonite Mutual Aid (MMA) and Mennonite Financial Federal Credit Union are showcasing a revolving exhibit in collaboration with Eastern Mennonite University art students at the new MMA office at 841 ... read more about Students to display artwork at new MMA Marketplace
Grayson’s divine intervention
By Emily Hertzler, Weathervane student newspaper Phil Grayson, adjunct faculty member and resident designer for EMU’s theater department Being at “the right place at the right time” takes patience, luck, ... read more about Grayson’s divine intervention
‘Quintango’ takes over the EMU stage Oct. 17
‘QuinTango,’ a quintet of two violins, cello, bass and piano dedicated to the musical performance of tango "QuinTango," a quintet of two violins, cello, bass and piano dedicated to the ... read more about ‘Quintango’ takes over the EMU stage Oct. 17
Play of grief and healing based on Lockerbie tragedy
Theater at EMU will give seven performances of its fall mainstage production, ‘Women of Lockerbie’ by Deborah Brevoort, throughout Homecoming and Family Weekend Oct. 8-17. Read more… ... read more about Play of grief and healing based on Lockerbie tragedy
Hector David brings violin to life in solo performance
By Emily Hertzler, WeatherVane student newspaper Violinist Hector David In movies and theatre productions, violin music usually signals a melancholy scenes where deaths occur, or the leading lady and her ... read more about Hector David brings violin to life in solo performance
Meadow creates natural beauty and saves money
By Wilson Roth, The Weather Vane student newspaper In early fall of 2008, the mowers were silenced, the grass began to grow longer and preparations began. Did Physical Plant forget ... read more about Meadow creates natural beauty and saves money
Colorado man chooses forgiveness
EMU Seminar Helped Works Rebuild Life By Tom Mitchell, Daily News-Record David Works speaks in university chapel Friday, Sept. 18, on his decision not to pursue revenge for his daughters’ ... read more about Colorado man chooses forgiveness
EMU alumna featured at next ‘Writers Read’ Oct. 8
The language and literature department will hold its second "Writers Read Dinner & Author Series" event of the fall semester Thursday, Oct. 8. Alice Wisler, an author, public speaker, advocate ... read more about EMU alumna featured at next ‘Writers Read’ Oct. 8