Leigh-Anne Krometis, associate professor in biological systems engineering at Virginia Tech., will present a Suter Science Seminar at Eastern Mennonite University Wednesday, Sept. 26, at 4 p.m. Krometis will discuss ... read more about Water and sanitation challenges in Appalachia the subject of Wednesday’s Suter Science Seminar
Senior mathematics and engineering major Ben Zook is giving back to EMU through his senior honors capstone project, a new sustainable concessions stand for the university’s turf field. ... read more about Engineering student builds sustainable concession stand for honors capstone project from Central Christian School
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 ... read more about First class of National Science Foundation-funded STEM scholars begins studies
You’ve seen them, those little sugar-covered marshmallows in shapes of chicks or bunnies, bright pink or yellow, so sweet you can hardly tolerate eating them without first dipping them in ... read more about Engineering interns build, create, learn: A potato chip factory roof, hydraulics, software development tools – and marshmallows – among summer experiences
Not just any class assignment gets a national audience – but that’s exactly what’s happening this fall when animation by Eastern Mennonite University visual and communication arts students will appear ... read more about ‘More than a grade’: Class assignment animations to appear in Standing Rock documentary
Janet Hostetter was recently named Eastern Mennonite High School’s Alumnus of the Year. She is a 1983 graduate of EMHS and a 1987 graduate of Eastern Mennonite University. Hostetter is ... read more about Janet Hostetter ’87 named EMHS Alumnus of the Year
Name any current major conflict in the world, domestic or international, and there is likely at least one graduate on location, employing the analysis and peacebuilding tools learned while studying ... read more about Annual Peacebuilder magazine highlights work in peace, justice and resilience by CJP and its alumni
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
Four a cappella ensembles, a jazz blast from the past, and hymn singing will all be part of the Eastern Mennonite University Homecoming concert at 8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. ... read more about Homecoming concert to feature a cappella ensembles – and jazz with the Bubble Sisters
The Royal Connections Business Spotlight is a monthly feature about businesses owned by EMU alumni. September’s spotlight is on The Emotional Health Center of Lancaster, co-founded by friends Doug Friesen ... read more about Royal Connections Business Spotlight: The Emotional Health Center of Lancaster