This semester, students are mapping racially restrictive deeds, nursing and caring for the most vulnerable patients, improving food access in food apartheid areas, and monitoring zoo animals – all through the ... read more about WCSC interns work in food access, end-of-life care, zoos and more
Rebecca Kauffman, writer-in-residence at Eastern Mennonite University, presents a Writers Read event Thursday, March 25, at 6:30 p.m. She will preview her next work, Chorus, a novel told in linked ... read more about Writer-in-residence and Times best crime fiction honoree Rebecca Kauffman to present Writers Read
Last year, more than 6,500 listeners in 102 countries and 1,239 cities across the globe enjoyed Season 1 of the “Peacebuilder” podcast, hosted by Patience Kamau MA ’17 and featuring faculty and staff from Eastern ... read more about Join a conversation with Peacebuilder podcast host Patience Kamau
Chewie lives with four humans in the Seidel family, as well as a cat, bearded dragon and a ball python. Last week, he made the trip to less exotic, but ... read more about K-9 visitors make ‘Paws Day’ a hit
As we enter The Year of the Ox, Eastern Mennonite University’s newest club – the Asian Pacific Islander Student Association, or APISA – invited the campus community to a Lunar ... read more about EMU’s newest club, the Asian Pacific Islander Student Association, celebrates Lunar New Year
Doris Harper Allen, 88, greeted a group of Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) students in the parking lot of Rose’s in Harrisonburg, the former heart of Newtown. She quickly passed out ... read more about Northeast Neighborhood resident Doris Harper Allen guided EMU students into local history each summer
With EMU Athletics back in action this semester, so too is the Royals Athlete of the Week award. So far three of the five honorees are seniors, and their Q ... read more about Royals Athlete of the Week honorees talk senior seasons and future plans
Eastern Mennonite University’s next colloquium will be given by Saher Selod, PhD, on her book Forever Suspect: Racialized Surveillance of Muslim Americans in the War on Terror (Rutgers University Press, ... read more about Center for Interfaith Engagement brings expert on anti-Muslim racism for March colloquium
Professor Cyndi Gusler’s oil paintings are exuberant: they emanate a joie de vivre through vibrant foliage and flowers and inviting verandas where you wish you could spend a whole vacation. ... read more about Professor’s paintings enliven Harrisonburg counseling practice
EMU President Susan Schultz Huxman, chair of the Council of Independent Colleges of Virginia, speaks with Richmond radio host John Reid.
... read more about WRVA Richmond Morning News hosts Susan Schultz Huxman from The John Reid Show