Project GROWS announced Thursday the hire of Tom Brenneman ’92 as its new executive director. Brenneman will start on the job on Monday, Jan. 20. “We are thrilled to have ... read more about Tom Brenneman ’92 to lead Project GROWS agricultural education nonprofit
This article was originally published in the spring/summer 2019 issue of Crossroads magazine. WHEN THE FLATBED TRUCK pulled into Heacock Lumber carrying a gigantic 5-foot-wide red oak trunk, foreman Zach Grasse ’15 didn’t ... read more about Diversified lumberyard helps to manage ‘God-given’ resource
Professor Steven David Johnson's photos add to the story of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline: "The Atlantic Coast Pipeline would divide mountains, farmland, and sacred Native American land along its 600-mile route, but it's uniting a diverse community of activists determined to halt its progress."
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Several photos taken by Professor Steven David Johnson are featured in an article about Appalachia in Nature Conservancy magazine.
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Eastern Mennonite High School students spent a recent afternoon along the North Fork of the Shenandoah River with professors Doug Graber Neufeld, Jim Yoder and Steven David Johnson.
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Poet and professor Todd Davis returns to Eastern Mennonite University for a Sept. 26 Writers Read event. He will read at 6:30 p.m. in Common Grounds Coffeehouse in the University ... read more about Poet Todd Davis returns to EMU for Writers Read
Eleven Eastern Mennonite University students and graduates presented at the annual fall STEM Student Research and Internship Symposium. Three students were selected for the National Science Foundation and its Research ... read more about STEM Student Research Symposium features birds and invasive species, Parkinson’s disease, agroforestry and more
The Sierra Club recently recognized Eastern Mennonite University’s strong commitment to environmentalism and sustainability with a “Cool Schools” ranking. The results of the 13th annual ranking was announced earlier this ... read more about EMU ranked among Sierra Club’s ‘Cool Schools’
AFTER GRADUATING IN 2007, Timothy and Cheryl Heatwole Shenk moved to Camden, New Jersey, to be part of an intentional Christian community, which includes 12 adults and five children living ... read more about Community in Camden: Finding purpose, growing opportunity
The second Global Mennonite Peacebuilding Conference and Festival, held June 27-30 in the Netherlands, drew more than 200 peacebuilders, including Bible, religion and theology professor and Peace Commission secretary Andrew ... read more about EMU professors, graduates attend Global Mennonite Peacebuilding Conference and Festival in The Netherlands