Bibb lettuce that traveled about 10 miles from Marlan Showalter’s farm to the table formed the base of a veggie wrap that was among the fare served at EMU’s dining ... read more about EMU Reaps Harvest of Locally-Grown Food
Undergraduate programs
Students, Faculty Work Together on Cutting-Edge Research
For most majors, EMU offers smaller classes that provide much opportunity for close student-faculty interaction and mentoring. In addition, many majors include opportunities for internships, where students apply classroom learning ... read more about Students, Faculty Work Together on Cutting-Edge Research
‘Tents of Hope’ Raise Awareness of Darfur Crisis
EMU will host two “Tents of Hope” for Darfur on the campus front lawn Oct. 7 and 8, beginning at 9 a.m. The simulated refugee tents are meant to create ... read more about ‘Tents of Hope’ Raise Awareness of Darfur Crisis
New, LEED-Certified Residence Hall Underway
Bringing The World Home
Harrisonburg’s International Festival Makes Global Local By Elizabeth Rome, Rocktown Weekly How much fun can you fit into six hours on a Saturday? Ask the organizers of Harrisonburg’s 11th annual ... read more about Bringing The World Home
EMU to Benefit from Science Foundation Grant
Four area colleges, including EMU, have received a partnership grant of nearly $1.5 million from the National Science Foundation to help boost enrollment among science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) ... read more about EMU to Benefit from Science Foundation Grant

Alcohol addiction can make men somewhat effeminate, says Dr. Sam Showalter in kick-off Suter Science talk
Visit: Disease of alcoholism responds to proper treatment, says Dr. Sam Showalter in kick-off Suter Science talk ... read more about Alcohol addiction can make men somewhat effeminate, says Dr. Sam Showalter in kick-off Suter Science talk
Flute-Piano Duo to Perform
The EMU music faculty artist series is presenting Wayla Chambo, flute, with Linda Blondel, piano accompanist, at 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 20 in Martin Chapel of the seminary building. The ... read more about Flute-Piano Duo to Perform
Breast Cancer Research is Science Seminar Topic
Breast cancer will afflict one of every eight American women in her lifetime. A pharmacologist doing cutting-edge research on separating normal and cancer cells will discuss her work in this ... read more about Breast Cancer Research is Science Seminar Topic
EMU Releases Fall Enrollment Numbers
Fall semester 2008 enrollment at EMU finds major growth in the Adult Degree Completion Program (ADCP), an accelerated, non-traditional baccalaureate degree program, with a total of 190 students at both ... read more about EMU Releases Fall Enrollment Numbers