Stemming from an affinity for literature, students from Eastern Mennonite University are forming relationships with residents in assisted living at Virginia Mennonite Retirement Community. But since establishing a connection through storytelling, that bond has since evolved into friendships that defy ideological differences.
... read more about DN-R: Timeless connections through literature with bibliotherapy program from Daily News-Record
“NO cadavers. Zero,” a former Eastern Mennonite University professor wrote recently about the large university where she now teaches. “A FEW students rely on a single cadaver that they travel ... read more about Alumni: Dissecting cadavers at EMU is an ‘invaluable’ and ‘powerful’ experience
Professor Steven David Johnson's photos add to the story of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline: "The Atlantic Coast Pipeline would divide mountains, farmland, and sacred Native American land along its 600-mile route, but it's uniting a diverse community of activists determined to halt its progress."
... read more about California Academy of Sciences website features professor’s conservation photos from Biographic
If you think being read to is just good for children, think again. This semester, Eastern Mennonite University students have been spending time reading with residents at Virginia Mennonite Retirement ... read more about Read together: New bibliotherapy program links EMU and VMRC
Leah R. Johnson PhD, assistant professor of computational modeling and data analytics at Virginia Tech, will give the final Suter Science Seminar of the fall 2019 semester at Eastern Mennonite ... read more about Suter seminar focuses on computational modeling of vector-borne diseases
Chia-Yi (Alex) Kuan, MD, PhD, a professor of neuroscience at University of Virginia School of Medicine, will give a Suter Science Seminar at Eastern Mennonite University Wednesday, Nov. 13. The ... read more about Suter Science Seminar features cerebrovascular disease research
Several photos taken by Professor Steven David Johnson are featured in an article about Appalachia in Nature Conservancy magazine.
... read more about VACA professor’s work featured in Nature Conservancy magazine from Nature Conservancy
Eight new student-scientists have joined Eastern Mennonite University’s National Science Foundation-funded STEM Scholars Engaging in Local Problems (SSELP) program. They come from six different states and plan careers in engineering, ... read more about Eight new NSF scholars begin STEM studies on local problems
Dr. Carolyn Weaver Swenson ‘03, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, will give a Suter Science Seminar during Eastern Mennonite University’s Homecoming ... read more about Surgeon Dr. Carolyn Weaver Swenson ‘03 to give Homecoming Suter lecture
Twelve students from Eastern Mennonite, Bethel College and Bluffton University are gaining professional, community and cultural experiences in EMU’s Washington Community Scholars’ Center (WCSC) this semester. The program, in Washington ... read more about WCSC students enter professional internships in Washington D.C.