EMU's special collections library Simone Horst on peppernuts (with photos that will make you hungry for one...or two) ... read more about Peppernuts, Theme and Variations from Anabaptist Historians


EMU's special collections library Simone Horst on peppernuts (with photos that will make you hungry for one...or two) ... read more about Peppernuts, Theme and Variations from Anabaptist Historians

Owen Longacre ’13 is a graduate of Eastern Mennonite University’s teacher education program. He teaches and coaches at Spotswood High School in Rockingham County Public Schools. *** Owen Longacre was ... read more about County teacher receives prestigious certification

EMU’s student-athletes didn’t compete last semester because of COVID restrictions and the cessation of conference competition, but they still practiced, conditioned, and laid strong foundations to prepare for spring semester ... read more about Photoessay: Royals athletes prep for spring competition

A state-of-the-art pediatric manikin named Floyd arrived at Eastern Mennonite University’s (EMU) campus this fall. The patient care simulator is named after the late alumnus Floyd Zehr ’54, who taught ... read more about Nursing department gains high-tech child patient simulator

Her op-ed in Anabaptist World answers the question: Should restorative justice be used in instances of sexual harm? ... read more about Professor Carolyn Stauffer on ‘Sexual harm and restorative justice: the case for care-fullness’ from Anabaptist World

From the stage in the Common Grounds coffee shop to the Richmond Coliseum, Eastern Mennonite University alumni and current students are foraying into the Virginia music scene. They make percussion, ... read more about Young alums and student musicians rock regional venues

Melissa Jantzi ’16, a nurse at Christ House in Washington D.C., was profiled this month by Mennonite Mission Network. She participated in two programs that helped to define her current ... read more about Mennonite service programs helped this nurse alumna find her calling

Kate Baer’s first book of poetry, “What Kind of Woman,” has lived up to its book jacket descriptor as a “stunning and honest debut poetry collection about the beauty and ... read more about Poet Kate Baer ’07 debuts with No. 1 NYT bestseller

Karl Stoltzfus Sr. ’72, founder of Dynamic Aviation, died Friday night after a severe battle with pancreatitis, according to the Bridgewater-based company. He was 80 years old. View WHSV TV-3 ... read more about Dynamic Aviation founder Karl Stoltzfus Sr. ’72 built global business from Bridgewater airport

Did you miss it? View the Gala. This article by Kathleen Shaw appeared in the Nov. 22, 2020, Daily News-Record. Dressed in a traditional black gown with hair neatly curled ... read more about DN-R: Virtual Gala crosses genres in uplifting message of hope