EMU’s dining hall will go “trayless” beginning Wed., Oct. 22, joining hundreds of other colleges across the country eliminating wasted water, energy, food and time. Wednesday is the sixth annual ... read more about Dining Hall to Go ‘Trayless’ Starting in October
Environmental sustainability
EMU Reaps Harvest of Locally-Grown Food
Bibb lettuce that traveled about 10 miles from Marlan Showalter’s farm to the table formed the base of a veggie wrap that was among the fare served at EMU’s dining ... read more about EMU Reaps Harvest of Locally-Grown Food
New, LEED-Certified Residence Hall Underway
Bringing The World Home
Harrisonburg’s International Festival Makes Global Local By Elizabeth Rome, Rocktown Weekly How much fun can you fit into six hours on a Saturday? Ask the organizers of Harrisonburg’s 11th annual ... read more about Bringing The World Home
Last Chance to Visit Oakwood Announced
share your memories Following in the steps of Joshua and his followers of Old Testament days, his contemporary comrades can march around — or in — the building seven times ... read more about Last Chance to Visit Oakwood Announced
EMU Ranks High in National Recycling Contest
EMU placed ahead of larger universities – like Yale, Portland State University and University of Colorado at Boulder – in a national recycling competition this spring. Read more… ... read more about EMU Ranks High in National Recycling Contest
Green Design: A Class With Real-Life Applications
‘Refreshing!’ is how first-year student Emma Stahl-Wert described Green Design 352. ‘It’s a great example of EMU preparing students to ‘do justice, love mercy and walk humbly with God,” she ... read more about Green Design: A Class With Real-Life Applications
Prof Bikes, Walks or Takes the Bus
Nancy R. Heisey is being taken for a ride, but she’s not objecting. Dr. Heisey, chair of the Bible and religion department, is "trying to do my responsible part" in ... read more about Prof Bikes, Walks or Takes the Bus
EMU Cloth Shopping Bags Available in Common Grounds
The reusable shopping bags are now available for purchase in Common Grounds coffeehouse. EMU-branded cloth shopping bags, first made available in December, are now on sale in Common Grounds coffeehouse ... read more about EMU Cloth Shopping Bags Available in Common Grounds
Environmental Stewardship is Theme of Pastor-Artist Exhibit
Untitled, mixed media, 2006. By Ted Lyddon Hatten A campus pastor who is also an artist will speak on “stewards of creation” and discuss his work at an art exhibit ... read more about Environmental Stewardship is Theme of Pastor-Artist Exhibit