For students who commute to campus for classes, enrolling in a residential program such as the Washington Community Scholars’ Center (WCSC) can mean taking on a semester of increased room ... read more about In the nation’s capital, an ‘invaluable’ internship and ‘new perspectives’ thanks to a new WCSC scholarship
Occasionally a former The Weather Vane staffer brings into sharp relief the fact that writing for the student newspaper at a small university isn’t just a fun way to pass ... read more about The Weather Vane: A formative experience for many … and for you, too?
Taking Galatians 3:27-28 as his main text, Pastor AJ Mosley’s sermon on the theme of ubuntu Wednesday offered practical advice. “Putting on Christ” is more than just putting on clothes, ... read more about Ubuntu through ‘putting on’ Christ: Divine Unity pastor urges a ‘wardrobe change’
The Eastern Mennonite University student group Earthkeepers has announced the 2019 winners of its annual mini-grants supporting campus sustainability projects. The mini-grants fund sustainable initiatives on campus “that wouldn’t otherwise ... read more about Mini-grant awards support sustainability projects on campus
SINCE 1960, Atlanta’s Commerce Club has been the gathering place for history-shaping meetings, especially in its former location in the Five Points neighborhood, surrounded by banks, law firms, the offices ... read more about Maggie Worku ’07 finds meaningful work in guiding insurance clients
The fun doesn’t stop at the edge of campus. You can hike in a national park, canoe in a national forest, ski and snowboard on the region’s many mountains – ... read more about Where You Are Matters
Michael Spory ‘11 finished his photography and art degree at EMU and applied to graduate programs in architecture, then realized he needed a break. He deferred admission, traveled and worked ... read more about Grad School Q&A: Michael Spory ’11, architecture
Eastern Mennonite University celebrated the opening of its newest student lounge – “The Royal Treatment,” an informal barbershop and salon – during its observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. ... read more about Ribbon-cutting marks opening of ‘The Royal Treatment’ barbershop, salon and student lounge
Nicole Groff is among the alumni living and working in the Atlanta area who are featured in the fall/winter 2018-19 Crossroads magazine. Tell us about your current studies at Emory ... read more about Emory grad student Nicole Groff ’14 talks public health career goals, advice for pre-med majors and more
On Friday afternoons and other days on demand, senior Mark Loving III opens an informal barbershop in his campus apartment at Eastern Mennonite University. Guys and a few girls, too, ... read more about New student lounge, ‘The Royal Treatment’ barbershop and salon, opens on MLK Day