It took much hard work and an outpouring of donor support, but efforts were rewarded as EMU surpassed its goal for the University Fund for the 2003-2004 fiscal year that ... read more about University Fund Reaches Record Goal
Academics
Professor finishes 35-year translation project
Anil and Shaila Solanki celebrate the completion of the Gujarati Bible, a project more than three decades in the making. Photo by Jim Bishop In 1969, the Bible Society of ... read more about Professor finishes 35-year translation project
Campus Pastor Publishes Book on ‘Jesus, Our Spiritual Director’
Wendy J. MillerPhoto by Jim Bishop By Laura Lehman Amstutz Wendy J. Miller, campus pastor and assistant professor of spiritual formation at Eastern Mennonite Seminary, has released her third book. ... read more about Campus Pastor Publishes Book on ‘Jesus, Our Spiritual Director’
Distance Learning Brings Seminary Courses To Students Around the World
By Laura Lehman Amstutz Dr. Lonnie Yoder is one of several professors teaching on-line courses to seminary students throughout the world. In the past, students came to the classroom. Today, ... read more about Distance Learning Brings Seminary Courses To Students Around the World
Middle Eastern Christians Add to Diversity of SPI
By Rachel B. Miller Moreland The MCC-sponsored Summer Peacebuilding Institute (SPI) participants from the Middle East, from left: Suzanne Dababne, Bassem Thabet, Rita Sawaya, Nabil Korieh (Father Daniel), and Rev. ... read more about Middle Eastern Christians Add to Diversity of SPI
Festival Goes Bach to Basics
The Bach Festival choir, orchestra and featured soloists combined their talents in performing Mozart’s introspective “Requiem in D Minor” under the direction of Kenneth Nafziger, professor of music at EMU. ... read more about Festival Goes Bach to Basics
Toward A More Peaceful World
By Luanne Austin, Daily News-Record Fiji ... read more about Toward A More Peaceful World
On Abu Ghraib and war itself: See through relativism of abuse
By Earl Martin and Pat Hostetter Martin As religious pacifists, we have grieved deeply – with the rest of the world – over the images of dehumanization that have emerged ... read more about On Abu Ghraib and war itself: See through relativism of abuse
Veteran EMU Prof Co-Authors Church History Volume
Edsel Burdge (l). and Samuel L. Horst review the final draft of their book prior to publication in the Menno Simons Historical Library at EMU. Photo by Jim Bishop A ... read more about Veteran EMU Prof Co-Authors Church History Volume
Waco and Iraq – Parallels in Bloodshed
By Michael Hudson, The Roanoke Times Jayne Docherty, associate professor of conflict studies at EMU Jayne Docherty, an associate professor of conflict studies at EMU, spent three years studying what ... read more about Waco and Iraq – Parallels in Bloodshed