Opinion contributor Priscilla Simmons, a registered nurse with a master’s degree in nursing and a doctorate in education, is professor emerita in the Department of Nursing at Eastern Mennonite University. ... read more about Lancaster Online: ‘The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed nurses to the brink’ from Lancaster Online
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WCSC fall 2021 interns work in DC-area clinics, labs, orgs and more
This fall, students are working in schools, theaters, research labs and medical clinics as part of the Washington Community Scholars’ Center (WCSC). The center, located in D.C. since 1976, is ... read more about WCSC fall 2021 interns work in DC-area clinics, labs, orgs and more
Wild Virginia podcast features Professor Steven David Johnson
Tune in to this podcast episode of Wild Virginia Virtual Coffee Talk, where conservation photographer Steven David Johnson talks about his work photographing vernal pools, salamanders, jumping spiders, and other fun projects he’s working on. ... read more about Wild Virginia podcast features Professor Steven David Johnson from Wild Virginia
Suter West ceremony dedicates renovated Swartzendruber Hall, natural history collection, and classroom/lab spaces
Since opening in 1968, the Suter Science Center has been an important site of learning, research and inspiration for hundreds of Eastern Mennonite University’s alumni working in the STEM fields. ... read more about Suter West ceremony dedicates renovated Swartzendruber Hall, natural history collection, and classroom/lab spaces
Neurologist pays forward the financial support, encouragement that got him through EMU, medical school
The photo below is not the beginning or the end of this story. It’s one moment in many years of strangers becoming family, of kindnesses repaid upon kindnesses, of how ... read more about Neurologist pays forward the financial support, encouragement that got him through EMU, medical school
Trio of NSF-funded Noyce Scholars prep for teaching careers in biology, math
Teaching science is… not only an opportunity to interact with the coming generations, but to teach students how to learn. This is particularly special in the STEM field because science ... read more about Trio of NSF-funded Noyce Scholars prep for teaching careers in biology, math
Virginia Council of CEOs profiles Cedric Moore ’97, CEO of Spectrum Transformation Group
“I’m a kid that grew up in the north side of Richmond, one of the toughest parts of Richmond when I was growing up. And it was my community, which ... read more about Virginia Council of CEOs profiles Cedric Moore ’97, CEO of Spectrum Transformation Group
Alumnus of the Year: John Lowe ’81
John Lowe ’81 has broken a lot of glass ceilings to attain his many accolades, such as becoming the first Native American man to be inducted as a fellow in ... read more about Alumnus of the Year: John Lowe ’81
Lancaster Online: ‘School nurses deal with COVID-19 issues, care for our children’
Priscilla Simmons PhD, professor emerita in EMU's online RN-to-BS and MSN programs, authored this op-ed for Lancaster Online. ... read more about Lancaster Online: ‘School nurses deal with COVID-19 issues, care for our children’ from Lancaster Online
Entrepreneur and star basketball alum shares about betrayal and healing
George Johnson ’11 was used to being the person who others came to for help. He grew up in northside Richmond, and through his work ethic and entrepreneurial savvy, he ... read more about Entrepreneur and star basketball alum shares about betrayal and healing