‘Bach & String Things’ Pairs Classic With Contemporary By Elizabeth Rome, Daily News-Record Conductor Kenneth Nafziger leads the Bach Festival Choir and Orchestra in last year’s Leipzig Service. This year’s ... read more about EMU Gives Bach To The Community
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EMU, Korean School Sign Exchange Agreement
Two schools with a strong commitment to global learning have signed an agreement that encourages student exchanges and other efforts to strengthen relational ties. Representatives of Bell International School (BIS), ... read more about EMU, Korean School Sign Exchange Agreement
LEAP365 Completes First Successful Mentoring Cycle
Shallal Brings ‘Poets’ Vision to EMU
The Iraqi-American founder of a popular Washington, D.C., eatery shared his fresh perspectives on both entrepreneurship and the immigrant experience at a luncheon during the Summer Peacebuilding Institute. Anas "Andy" ... read more about Shallal Brings ‘Poets’ Vision to EMU
Prof’s Sabbatical Opportunity to Teach and Learn from Muslims
Theater Department Launching ‘Crash House’ Project
Do not protest too much, William Shakespeare, but one of your theatrical works is about to be upstaged. EMU’s theater department has announced the creation of a stimulating new program ... read more about Theater Department Launching ‘Crash House’ Project
EMU Grad Named ‘Lilly Fellow’
Donovan Tann at EMU’s 2008 commencement. (Photo by Lindsey Roeschley) A 2008 EMU honors graduate has received a major fellowship award for graduate study. Donovan E. Tann, an English major ... read more about EMU Grad Named ‘Lilly Fellow’
Seminary Course Gives Context for Service Workers in Israel
EMU to Repeat ‘Parish Nursing’ Course
Cross-cultural Group in China Safe
Sixteen students, a faculty member and a staff person from EMU are safe in China following the devastating May 12 earthquake there. Their travel and study plans are being modified, ... read more about Cross-cultural Group in China Safe