Eastern Mennonite University will have nine new undergraduate teaching faculty members when the fall semester opens Aug. 30, 2006. The new faculty, announced by Dr. Beryl H. Brubaker, EMU provost, ... read more about EMU Announces New Faculty
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Students Receive ‘Cords of Distinction’ Honor
Photo by Jim Bishop They’re among Eastern Mennonite University’s most outstanding students, exemplifying the school’s highest ideals. Ten EMU seniors, nominated by faculty, staff and fellow students, were named this ... read more about Students Receive ‘Cords of Distinction’ Honor
Nursing Graduate Building Relationships
Take Six: A Legacy of Encouragement
-an opinion piece by Jim Bishop "Gather ye rosebuds while ye may,Old time is still a-flying:And this same flower that smiles today, Tomorrow will be dying." – John William Waterhouse ... read more about Take Six: A Legacy of Encouragement
New Book Explores Bioethics ‘Through Anabaptist Eyes’
Cascadia Publishing House, Telford, Pa., has released a new book growing out of a major conference on bioethics held Nov. 13-15, 2003, at Eastern Mennonite University. The 310-page paperback, “Viewing ... read more about New Book Explores Bioethics ‘Through Anabaptist Eyes’
Philosophy Prof to Probe Theology and Science
Dr. Nancey Murphey The Shenandoah Anabaptist Science Society at Eastern Mennonite University will sponsor a presentation by Dr. Nancey Murphey, "From Neurons to Politics – Without a Soul," 4 p.m. ... read more about Philosophy Prof to Probe Theology and Science
EMU Gives Alumni Service Awards
The Alumni Association of Eastern Mennonite University has honored two of its graduates for their work in reflecting the school’s vision, mission and values: Myron Blosser and Melodie Davis. For ... read more about EMU Gives Alumni Service Awards
EMU Forms Science and Religion Society
Those who seek to plow straight rows and grow healthy crops in the fields of science and religion often encounter many rocks and other obstacles in their path. A group ... read more about EMU Forms Science and Religion Society
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
Speaker to Address Environmental Issues
Richard Wright Richard Wright, professor emeritus of biology at Gordon College, Wenham, Mass., will speak on an environmental theme at the second Suter Science Seminar of the fall semester. Dr. ... read more about Speaker to Address Environmental Issues