By Wilson Roth, The Weather Vane student newspaper In early fall of 2008, the mowers were silenced, the grass began to grow longer and preparations began. Did Physical Plant forget ... read more about Meadow creates natural beauty and saves money
Undergraduate programs
EMU alumna featured at next ‘Writers Read’ Oct. 8
The language and literature department will hold its second "Writers Read Dinner & Author Series" event of the fall semester Thursday, Oct. 8. Alice Wisler, an author, public speaker, advocate ... read more about EMU alumna featured at next ‘Writers Read’ Oct. 8
Tom Joyner joyful to be part of the EMU theater scene
By Pam Perez, WeatherVane student newspaper EMU’s new drama professor Tom Joyner His office may still be piled with boxes waiting to be unpacked, and his desk might be cluttered ... read more about Tom Joyner joyful to be part of the EMU theater scene
Music department hosts Sept. 19 concert to dedicate Steinway
The EMU music department is pleased to present a gift of classical music on a classic instrument that is also a gift to the music program. A dedicatory concert in ... read more about Music department hosts Sept. 19 concert to dedicate Steinway
Development worker opens science seminar series Sept. 14
Jim Bowman of Harrisonburg, a former Mennonite Central Committee representative in Kenya, will speak at the first Suter Science Seminar of the fall semester 4 p.m. Monday, Sept. 14, in ... read more about Development worker opens science seminar series Sept. 14
UVa. professor-author to open ‘Writers Read’ series
The language and literature department at EMU will hold its first "Writers Read" of the new school year Thursday, Sept. 10. Charles Marsh, professor of religious studies and director of ... read more about UVa. professor-author to open ‘Writers Read’ series
School year begins with theater piece ‘Stones In His Pockets’
How far is it from Hollywood to County Kerry? Brent Anders and Kelsey Landes, playing 15 characters between them, find out. Photo by Jon Styer No sooner are fall semester ... read more about School year begins with theater piece ‘Stones In His Pockets’
Photo exhibit opens gallery series with look at Guatemalan Mayans
The first public art exhibit of fall semester at EMU, which opens Thursday, Sept. 3, is featuring photography by Aaron H. Johnston in the third floor art gallery of Hartzler ... read more about Photo exhibit opens gallery series with look at Guatemalan Mayans
Music faculty say ‘yes’ to new concentration
Professors are happy about the music major with interdisciplinary studies concentration that starts this fall. Lynne Mackey and James Richardson agree the concentration takes advantage of the EMU music department’s ... read more about Music faculty say ‘yes’ to new concentration
Student-professor research focuses on quality of life the world over
Throughout summer 2009 EMU students worked closely with professors on hands-on, extensive research projects on campus and overseas. Read more… ... read more about Student-professor research focuses on quality of life the world over