“The people, the people, the people,” says Katherine Harrison, when asked why she rents office space from The Hub Coworking in Harrisonburg. If anyone is aware of how the right ... read more about Kirsten Moore’s new coworking space, The Hub, wins Virginia Main Street Best Business award
Lonnie Yoder and Nancy Heisey have a shared problem—a good problem. Both love teaching, but they are also gifted at administration and seeing the big picture. At Eastern Mennonite Seminary ... read more about Seminary associate dean Nancy Heisey heads into new leadership role with creativity and conviction
A new memoir by Isaac “Ike” Glick ’55 and Mildred “Millie” Alger Glick, class of ’55, Risk and Adventure: Community development in Northern Alberta (1955-1970), highlights the work of Mennonite ... read more about Memoir of Mennonite Voluntary Service years in Alberta highlights hard work of many alumni
Recent Virginia Commonwealth University dental school graduate Lyubov Slashcheva '11, who immigrated from Kazakhstan at age 5 to Virginia, graduated from high school at age 16, and then finished her undergraduate degree at EMU in 2 1/2 years, talks about her life and service. ... read more about Dentist Lyubov Slashcheva ’11 talks faith, floss and family with Richmond Magazine from Richmond Magazine
Herewith is presented a somewhat exhaustive chronology of Eastern Mennonite College/Eastern Mennonite University’s dining services. Consume as much as you’d like and return for seconds. Or simply begin reading in ... read more about Join the meal: Part I of EMU’s Dining Hall Saga: 1917 to 1970s, site of fellowship, gentility and cultural skirmishes
“Are you ready to take a little walk?” John L. Horst ’60 asks. Walking around the Eastern Mennonite University campus with Horst is like walking through the pages of a ... read more about Tour campus with emeritus professor John Horst ’60
Emmanuel Bombande MA '02 has been nominated as Ghana's deputy foreign affairs minister by President John Mahama. ... read more about Emmanuel Bombande MA ’02 nominated as Ghana’s deputy foreign affairs minister from GhanaWeb
This article, published with permission from The News-Gazette and written by Beth Homicz, references alumnus Irvin “Joey” Jones III, a Raphine, Virginia, resident who is providing leadership to Rockbridge County churches ... read more about Alumnus puts organizational leadership degree to the test as regional coordinator of West Virginia flood relief efforts