An Eastern Mennonite University crowdfunding campaign is closing in on covering the cost of a student-initiated solar project that will boost the university’s solar output by 40 percent. The Student
... read more about Initial EMU crowdfunding campaigns to fund solar boost, MJ Sharp scholarship
From one book (Virgil’s Aeneid) to more than 500,000 items today, the library has always been a source of knowledge, wisdom and social life at first Eastern Mennonite School, then Eastern
... read more about Bibliophiles’ Delight: 100 years of EMU library history
Early Thursday afternoon, Clara Barrios walked off the chicken-nugget production line at the Perdue Foods cooking plant and headed to her doctor’s office for a quick check-in. She didn’t clock
... read more about Nursing alumna supervises Perdue Foods clinic offering employees on-the-clock health care
Jacques Mushagasha, a graduate of EMU's Center for Justice and Peacebuilding, currently serves as the president of the Congolese Community of Harrisonburg, chairman of the Congolese American Foundation and is a founding member of the Christian Coalition for Justice and Peace in Congo. ... read more about Jacques Mushagasha MA ’16 on engaging American Christians to stand for peace in D.R. Congo from Peace Signs
Teachers Allison Eanes and Austin Mumaw were recently honored by two Harrisonburg City Schools students. Both are alumni of Eastern Mennonite University. The 22nd Annual Robert B. and Gladys Hopkins
... read more about Alumni teaching in Harrisonburg City Schools are honored by grateful students
Karla Martin graduated from Eastern Mennonite University in 2013 with a bachelor’s degree in biology and pre-physical therapy and a minor in psychology. She is currently pursuing a Doctor of
... read more about Grad School Q & A: Karla Martin ’13, pursuing a doctorate in physical therapy at Duke University
A collection of over 700 historic documents curated by an Eastern Mennonite University graduate working at Swarthmore (Pennsylvania) College sheds light on a broader spectrum of conscientious objectors (C.O.s) during
... read more about New website curated by Swarthmore archivist Anne Yoder ’81 features World War I conscientious objectors
Conley McMullen, professor of biology at James Madison University, will present a Suter Science Seminar at Eastern Mennonite University Wednesday, Feb. 28, at 4 p.m. McMullen, an EMU alumnus, will
... read more about Award-winning professor and Galapagos researcher Dr. Conley McMullen ’78 to lecture on endangered West Virginia plants
A new association connecting Mennonite Church USA’s institutions of higher education launched Feb. 1. The Mennonite Higher Education Association (MHEA) will increase collaboration between the six member schools and the
... read more about New Mennonite higher ed association aims to strengthen ties between institutions, church
As a cardiologist, Joseph Gascho’s considerations at work go beyond the exterior of the human body – and the same is true in another of his pursuits: portrait photography. “In
... read more about Cardiologist seeks new ways of seeing people – in photography