“This world of 6.2 billion people is a different place than it was a generation or two ago. We in the Western hemisphere need to adjust our lenses to see ... read more about Believers Church Conference Explores Politics and Pacifism
Undergraduate programs
‘Take Back the Night’ Rally and Events Planned
“Take Back the Night,” a rally uniting men and women against sexual violence, will be held on campus Monday through Wednesday, Oct. 4-6. The seventh annual program “will seek to ... read more about ‘Take Back the Night’ Rally and Events Planned
‘Return, Remember, Reconnect’ at Homecoming
Reconnect for a class photo during Homecoming! The second weekend in October each year, scores of former students arrive on campus to reconnect with friends and classmates. More than a ... read more about ‘Return, Remember, Reconnect’ at Homecoming
Music ‘Superstar’ Headlines Homecoming Festivities
Dan Gardner Dan Gardner, a 1993 graduate of EMU and winner of NBC Television’s Today Show “Today’s Superstar” competition, will return to his alma mater to give two concerts during ... read more about Music ‘Superstar’ Headlines Homecoming Festivities
Music Prof, Guest Artist to Give Recital
Joan Griffing Joan Griffing, music department chair, will present a faculty violin recital 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 25 in Martin Chapel of the seminary building. Dr. Griffing and guest artist ... read more about Music Prof, Guest Artist to Give Recital
Prof Sets Organ Recital
John W. Fast A music department faculty member will give an organ recital 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 19, at Park View Mennonite Church, N. College Ave. in Harrisonburg. John W. ... read more about Prof Sets Organ Recital
Harvard Astonomer to Speak at EMU
Dr. Owen Gingerich The first Suter Science Seminar of the fall semester will bring a reknown scientist/astronomer to campus. Dr. Owen Gingerich, research professor of astronomy and history of science ... read more about Harvard Astonomer to Speak at EMU
EMU/BRCC Receive Nursing Program Grant
EMU, in partnership with Blue Ridge Community College, Weyers Cave, Va., has received a grant of $125,000 from Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield that is designed to strengthen technology-intensive education at ... read more about EMU/BRCC Receive Nursing Program Grant
‘Writers Read’ Program Underway for Fall
Lauren Winner The language and literature department will hold its first “Writers Read” program of fall semester 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 16 in Martin Chapel of the seminary building at ... read more about ‘Writers Read’ Program Underway for Fall
First Exhibit, Art Lecture Set for Fall
Gregg Luginbuhl The first art exhibit of the fall semester will feature recent ceramics by Gregg Luginbuhl from Bluffton (OH) University. Luginbuhl is professor of art and chair of the ... read more about First Exhibit, Art Lecture Set for Fall