Eight new student-scientists have joined Eastern Mennonite University’s National Science Foundation-funded STEM Scholars Engaging in Local Problems (SSELP) program. They come from six different states and plan careers in engineering, ... read more about Eight new NSF scholars begin STEM studies on local problems
Last Tuesday evening, the basement of the Kimball Public Library was packed with people eager to hear about Randolph Center resident Erin Beidler’s recent trip to the Middle East.
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Inspired by a visit to a NASA research facility three years ago, Eastern Mennonite University engineering student Dylan Grove ’19 dedicated his senior engineering capstone project to building a wind ... read more about For his engineering capstone project, this senior built a wind tunnel for EMU
Eastern Mennonite University junior Tiffany Heishman has been awarded a $2,000 scholarship from the Maryland and Virginia Milk Producers Cooperative. An EMU honors student, Heishman is an accounting and business ... read more about Former FFA chapter president and future ag business professional nets Milk Producers scholarship
Roberto Wingfield first developed an interest in interdisciplinary research while at EMU, and his current position as a project coordinator at the internationally renowned Moss Rehab Research Institute in Elkins ... read more about TBI research offers one postgraduate path for psychology/history alumnus Roberto Wingfield ’15
Two Eastern Mennonite University seniors who interned at Farm Credit of the Virginias last summer will be employed there as generalists, a position that encapsulates a variety of roles that ... read more about Internships net career starts for EMU business grads
A student-produced documentary about slain United Nations armed group expert and peacebuilder MJ Sharp ‘05 will premiere at Eastern Mennonite University in April. “No Longer Theory” focuses on Sharp and ... read more about Student-produced documentary about Michael J. Sharp ’05 to premiere at EMU
Two Eastern Mennonite University students have been named winners of the university’s first concerto/aria competition, thereby earning performance spots with the EMU Orchestra during its spring Concerto/Aria Orchestral Concert. The ... read more about Spring Concerto/Aria Orchestral Concert to feature competition winners
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
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