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
Chemistry
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
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
‘Return, Remember, Reconnect’ at Homecoming
Reconnect for a class photo during Homecoming! The second weekend in October each year, scores of former students arrive on campus to reconnect with friends and classmates. More than a ... read more about ‘Return, Remember, Reconnect’ at Homecoming
Harvard Astonomer to Speak at EMU
Dr. Owen Gingerich The first Suter Science Seminar of the fall semester will bring a reknown scientist/astronomer to campus. Dr. Owen Gingerich, research professor of astronomy and history of science ... read more about Harvard Astonomer to Speak at EMU
Faculty Welcomes 13 New Professors
EMU will have 13 new full-time undergraduate and graduate teaching faculty when the fall semester begins Sept. 1, 2004. The new faculty, announced by Dr. Beryl H. Brubaker, EMU provost, ... read more about Faculty Welcomes 13 New Professors
EMU Kicks Off Biotechnology Conference
What’s Biotechnology Got to Do With It?
An essay by Kenneth E. Roth, associate professor of biology at Eastern Mennonite University and a member of the bioethics conference planning committee. According to the Oxford Advanced Learner ... read more about What’s Biotechnology Got to Do With It?