SINCE 1960, Atlanta’s Commerce Club has been the gathering place for history-shaping meetings, especially in its former location in the Five Points neighborhood, surrounded by banks, law firms, the offices
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Anamaria Bukvic, a research assistant professor in Virginia Tech’s department of geography, will present a Suter Science Seminar at Eastern Mennonite University on Wednesday, January 30, at 4 p.m. Bukvic
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A team from Eastern Mennonite University is the first from the United States to join an international collaborative project to design an economically viable, hypersonic, 300-passenger aircraft. The H2020 STRATOFLY
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Learn more about your major of interest and apply for scholarships! Start your career in science, technology, engineering and math fields at Eastern Mennonite University in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
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This fall, four new faculty members were welcomed to Eastern Mennonite University. The new faculty, announced by Fred Kniss, provost, Sue Cockley, dean of the School of Graduate and Professional
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Seven first-year Eastern Mennonite University students studying in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields have been awarded scholarships funded by a National Science Foundation grant. The $600,000 grant will
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The best internship, says Brendon Miller, is crafted jointly and intentionally, incorporating both the goals of the intern and the organization. Miller would know. His first internship turned into his
... read more about Business internships through WCSC program prep students for job market
When Riley Wesp changed his major from accounting to computer science after his sophomore year at Eastern Mennonite University, he wondered, amid enduring 18-credit-hour semesters necessary to graduate on time,
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On a spring weekend not long ago, Mary Ellen Kennel ‘84, her parents-in-law and her daughters, ages 4 and 8, huddled in the playroom at her home, putting together a jigsaw
... read more about Digital forensics expert combines love of puzzles with computer savvy
Leadership style and abilities emerge from experience and from constant learning, Vice President of Student Life Jim Smucker said in his welcome to Eastern Mennonite University’s spring semester recognition chapel.
... read more about Spring recognition chapel honors nearly 130 student leaders