The first Suter Science Seminar of the fall semester will feature a presentation on the environmental impact of agricultural fertilizer runoff and possible ways to address the issue. Rory O. ... read more about Science Seminars Open with Focus on Environmental Issues
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Last Chance to Visit Oakwood Announced
share your memories Following in the steps of Joshua and his followers of Old Testament days, his contemporary comrades can march around — or in — the building seven times ... read more about Last Chance to Visit Oakwood Announced
Music Duo to Open Faculty Artist Series
The EMU faculty artist series opens its season with the Gee-Mackey Duo 7:30 p..m. Friday, Sept. 5, in Martin Chapel of the seminary building. David Gee, cellist, and Lynne Mackey, ... read more about Music Duo to Open Faculty Artist Series
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
Vintage Physics Chart Installed in Science Center
It looks like something out of a Jules Verne novel. John L. Horst, professor emeritus of physics at EMU, recently salvaged from storage a large chart depicting "principles of electromagnetic ... read more about Vintage Physics Chart Installed in Science Center
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
EMU Gives Bach To The Community
‘Bach & String Things’ Pairs Classic With Contemporary By Elizabeth Rome, Daily News-Record Conductor Kenneth Nafziger leads the Bach Festival Choir and Orchestra in last year’s Leipzig Service. This year’s ... read more about EMU Gives Bach To The Community
Theater Department Launching ‘Crash House’ Project
Do not protest too much, William Shakespeare, but one of your theatrical works is about to be upstaged. EMU’s theater department has announced the creation of a stimulating new program ... read more about Theater Department Launching ‘Crash House’ Project
EMU Grad Named ‘Lilly Fellow’
Donovan Tann at EMU’s 2008 commencement. (Photo by Lindsey Roeschley) A 2008 EMU honors graduate has received a major fellowship award for graduate study. Donovan E. Tann, an English major ... read more about EMU Grad Named ‘Lilly Fellow’