Chemistry
Students Doing Rigorous Research
Two undergraduate students are getting intensive, practical experience in molecular biological research this summer at Eastern Mennonite University with the help of a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant. Margaret Parker, ... read more about Students Doing Rigorous Research
Senior Does Hands-On Research
Using a Nikon Eclipse E200 photomicroscope, Rebecca Drooger examines a stained histological sample from the anterior prostate of a mouse.Photos by Matt Styer Doing research on mice prostates may not ... read more about Senior Does Hands-On Research
EMU to Explore New Science Facility
Campus facilities were in the spotlight at the quarterly meeting of the EMU board of trustees Friday and Saturday, Mar. 23-24. The 16-member governing body authorized the administration to proceed ... read more about EMU to Explore New Science Facility
EMU Joins Other Local Colleges on NSF Research
Eastern Mennonite University will participate with two other local schools – James Madison University and Bridgewater College – in a summer research project, thanks to a special grant from the ... read more about EMU Joins Other Local Colleges on NSF Research
Speaker to Examine Stem Cell Research
A leading authority on medical ethics and stem cell research will give two presentations at Eastern Mennonite University. Gilbert Meilaender, a philosopher and teacher at Valparaiso (Ind.) University, will lead ... read more about Speaker to Examine Stem Cell Research
EMU Announces New Faculty
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
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’
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
Tribute to Gary Stucky
Gary L. Stucky Gary L. Stucky, 63, of N. Newton, Kan., died the evening of Jan. 30, 2005, after an extended illness. Dr. Stucky taught chemistry at EMU from 1972 ... read more about Tribute to Gary Stucky