EMU President Loren Swartzendruber presents Margaret Martin Gehman with a plaque naming her first recipient of the annual "Philanthropist of the Year" award from the university. At right are Susan ... read more about EMU Gives Gehman Philanthropy Award
Undergraduate programs
Novelist Giardina to Speak at ‘Writers Read’
Denise Giardina, novelist Denise Giardina will read from her published novels at the second "Writers Read" of the fall semester 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1, in Martin Chapel of the ... read more about Novelist Giardina to Speak at ‘Writers Read’
EMU Senior Depicts Bolivian Town
Acclaimed Gospel Choir to Appear at EMU
The Harlem Gospel Choir, one of the pre-eminent gospel choirs in the world, will be in concert 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15, in Lehman Auditorium at Eastern Mennonite University. The ... read more about Acclaimed Gospel Choir to Appear at EMU
Nursing Students Help Flood Victims in Gulf
The EMU volunteer group to Mississippi held a debriefing session after returning to campus (Standing, l. to r.): Hadley Jenner, Aaron Schmucker, Sue Klassen, Don Tyson. Front: Kara Glick, Amanda ... read more about Nursing Students Help Flood Victims in Gulf
EMU Sets Fall ‘Mission and Service Days’
Eastern Mennonite University is holding its fall mission and service days Monday through Wednesday, Oct. 12-14. Service agencies and organizations will have displays set up in the Campus Center Greeting ... read more about EMU Sets Fall ‘Mission and Service Days’
EMU Historian to Speak on Educator
Samuel L. Horst Samuel L. Horst, professor emeritus of history, has been invited to speak on his research of a white educator who taught blacks in Lynchburg, Va., following the ... read more about EMU Historian to Speak on Educator
Students To Dig Into Past
American history professor Mark Sawin talks to his class after an exercise Tuesday at the Royals’ Den snack shop on the upper level of EMU’s University Commons. The students were ... read more about Students To Dig Into Past
Nursing Students Travel to Scenes of Hurricane to Help
Assistant Professor of Nursing Don Tyson reports that all students arrived home safely on Friday, Sept. 30. The group will share their experiences with the campus community in the near ... read more about Nursing Students Travel to Scenes of Hurricane to Help
EMU Forms Science and Religion Society
Those who seek to plow straight rows and grow healthy crops in the fields of science and religion often encounter many rocks and other obstacles in their path. A group ... read more about EMU Forms Science and Religion Society