The Eastern Mennonite University music department will present a violin recital by Maria Lorcas, instructor in the Shenandoah Valley Preparatory Music program, 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 18, in Martin Chapel ... read more about Instructor to Give Violin Recital
Academics
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
EMU to Welcome Displaced Students
Eastern Mennonite University is putting out the welcome mat to students in the Gulf Coast region who have suddenly found themselves without a place to study in the wake of ... read more about EMU to Welcome Displaced Students
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
Long-Time EMU Biology Prof Dies
Robert D. YoderPhoto by Jim Bishop Robert D. Yoder, 76, professor emeritus of biology at Eastern Mennonite University, died Aug. 27, 2005 at his home. He had been ill for ... read more about Long-Time EMU Biology Prof Dies
Leadership School to Have ‘Wholeness’ Focus
Duane Beck "Come, all you who are burdened and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest." For busy and often harried church leaders, that scriptural promise should put music in ... read more about Leadership School to Have ‘Wholeness’ Focus
Academic Year Opens With Theater Piece
A delay in final inspection of electrical conduit work in the new Mainstage Theater at Eastern Mennonite University has changed the play dates for the EMU Theater production of "Proof," ... read more about Academic Year Opens With Theater Piece
‘Writers Read’ to Host Ugandan Novelist
Doreen Baingana, fiction writer and poet from Uganda The language and literature department will hold its first "Writers Read" program of fall semester 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 15, in Martin ... read more about ‘Writers Read’ to Host Ugandan Novelist
Peace by Degree
Conflict may be an inevitable part of life, but how you deal with it isn’t. Many schools are teaching a better way. Anne Figge is used to the reaction when ... read more about Peace by Degree