Why and how do we get old? This is one of the most basic and unknown questions of biology, says Jeffrey M. Copeland, PhD., assistant professor of biology at EMU. ... read more about EMU Student-Faculty Research Probes Aging Question


Why and how do we get old? This is one of the most basic and unknown questions of biology, says Jeffrey M. Copeland, PhD., assistant professor of biology at EMU. ... read more about EMU Student-Faculty Research Probes Aging Question

What does it mean to serve and lead in a global context? Loren Swartzendruber, president of EMU, addressed this question in a convocation address Wednesday morning, Jan. 12, in Lehman ... read more about President’s Convocation Message Calls Students to Serve and Lead

Nate Derstine ‘10 biology graduate, conducted research during two and a half years of college with Dr. Roman Miller, professor of biology. His goal was to determine the effects of ... read more about Student-Professor Research Collaboration Spans Years

Randall L. (Randy) Longenecker, M.D., of Bellefontaine, Ohio, leans forward, his pulse and his voice quickening as he talks about an issue close to his heart: providing top-notch medical care ... read more about EMU Alum Physician Focuses on Rural Medical Education in Ohio

Twenty-four EMU students returned to campus obviously elated by their “life-changing” experiences of the fall 2010 semester. “Thank you, EMU, for the incredible opportunities we had,” the group said in ... read more about Spain/Morocco Cross-Cultural Students Recount Their Study Abroad

Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) majors are an active community of learners on our campus. Seen a student in a Royals blue STEM sweatshirt lately? Ask what he or ... read more about STEM Majors To Present Research During Dec. 10 Suter Science Seminar

What are healthy attachments, why do we need them, and how can we form them? In answering these questions, we can discover how to be fully human. So say the ... read more about Unprecedented Conference on ‘Attachment’ Coming to EMU

Theater at EMU is staging “Stop Kiss” as its first play in the new Lee E. Eshleman Studio Theater in the University Commons. Performances of “Stop Kiss,” by Diana Son, ... read more about EMU Play Opens in New Lee Eshleman Studio Theater

Instilling a strong sense of what it means to be a part of the global community is one of the core concepts at EMU. It’s often one of the primary ... read more about EMU Helps Soccer Standout Refine Life Goals

Jerry L. Holsopple doesn’t consider himself an icon, but this past year, he had a close “brush” with this unique art form. Dr. Holsopple, professor of visual and communication arts ... read more about New EMU Gallery to Display Professor’s Icon Paintings