What are healthy attachments, why do we need them, and how can we form them? In answering these questions, we can discover how to be fully human. So say the ... read more about Unprecedented Conference on ‘Attachment’ Coming to EMU


What are healthy attachments, why do we need them, and how can we form them? In answering these questions, we can discover how to be fully human. So say the ... read more about Unprecedented Conference on ‘Attachment’ Coming to EMU
By Christine Bottles, Weather Vane student newspaper While most EMU students were relaxing their first weekend of spring break, junior Elisa Troyer and senior Nathan Derstine were talking about bugs- ... read more about Students Present Ant Research at National Conference
Rev. Lusama Tafue “Ankle Deep in Reality Tour: Christ, Compassion and Climate, A Call for JUSTpower,” a speaking tour on the issue of climate change and global warming is coming ... read more about ‘Global warming’ topic of Nov. 9-10 science events
Throughout summer 2009 EMU students worked closely with professors on hands-on, extensive research projects on campus and overseas. Read more… ... read more about Student-professor research focuses on quality of life the world over
Nine EMU biology and chemistry majors will present findings from their research projects at the final Suter Science Seminar of the school year, 4 p.m. Friday, Apr. 17, in room ... read more about Biology and chemistry students to report research findings
Kenton Swartz, a senior member of the molecular physiology and biophysics section at National Institutes of Health A research scientist at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Md., ... read more about EMU Grad to Present at Science Seminar
A retired faculty member who did extensive energy research and conservation projects on campus along with his teaching has died just four days after his sister, another former EMU professor, ... read more about Professor/Energy Conservationist Lehman Dies
Do plants experience stress? And if so, how does it affect them? Does it matter to us humans? EMU chemistry professor Dr. Stephen Cessna will share his research in this ... read more about Science Seminar Examines ‘Plant Stress’
For most majors, EMU offers smaller classes that provide much opportunity for close student-faculty interaction and mentoring. In addition, many majors include opportunities for internships, where students apply classroom learning ... read more about Students, Faculty Work Together on Cutting-Edge Research
Four area colleges, including EMU, have received a partnership grant of nearly $1.5 million from the National Science Foundation to help boost enrollment among science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) ... read more about EMU to Benefit from Science Foundation Grant