Elisha Kent Kane was an enigmatic figure in the annuals of American history – a sickly Philadelphia physician of the 19th century who transformed himself into an Arctic explorer and ... read more about History Prof Traces Life of Idiosyncratic Character
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History Prof Receives Fulbright Scholarship
Mark Metzler Sawin, associate professor of history An EMU professor has been awarded a Fulbright Scholar grant to lecture at the University of Zagreb in the central European nation of ... read more about History Prof Receives Fulbright Scholarship
EMU Class to Host Candidates’ Debate
Independent candidate Janice Lee Allen and Democratic candidate Sam Rasoul will hold a debate at EMU 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 29, in the President’s Reception Room on second floor of ... read more about EMU Class to Host Candidates’ Debate
Ten Faculty Join EMU Roster
EMU will have 10 new full-time teaching faculty members when fall semester of the 2008-09 academic year begins Aug. 26. The new faculty, announced by Dr. Marie S. Morris, undergraduate ... read more about Ten Faculty Join EMU Roster
Al Keim: A Man On A Mission
Loved Ones Honor Keim’s ‘Journey Of Discovery’ By Kate Prahlad, Daily News-Record Albert N. Keim was remembered Tuesday by his family and friends as a fierce intellectual, an unassuming man ... read more about Al Keim: A Man On A Mission
Veteran EMU History Prof Al Keim Dies
Al Keim, EMU professor emeritus of history Albert N. (Al) Keim, 72, professor emeritus of history at EMU, died June 27, 2008 at University of Virginia Medical Center. He had ... read more about Veteran EMU History Prof Al Keim Dies
‘Mennonite Trek’ Presentation Set at EMU
James C. Juhnke, professor emeritus of history at Bethel College James C. Juhnke, professor emeritus of history at Bethel College, N. Newton, Kan., will give an illustrated presentation on a ... read more about ‘Mennonite Trek’ Presentation Set at EMU
Sweet Lemons – Mennonites and Iranians Relate
Dan Wesser, professor of international and political studies at EMU, gives an overview of the Iran visit, assisted by (l. to r.): Paul Yoder, Rachel Spory, Josh Brubaker and Fatemeh ... read more about Sweet Lemons – Mennonites and Iranians Relate
Foreign Film Series Crosses Boundaries
By Kelly Jasper, Daily News-Record Dan Wessner, professor of international studies at EMU The lights flicked on, and 40 pairs of eyes shifted their focus from the auditorium screen over ... read more about Foreign Film Series Crosses Boundaries
Historians Examine Amish, Mennonite Response to Civil War Conflict
James O. Lehman, librarian emeritus at EMU and archivist for Virginia Mennonite Conference Two experts in Anabaptist studies have collaborated on the first scholarly examination of pacifism during the Civil ... read more about Historians Examine Amish, Mennonite Response to Civil War Conflict