Editor’s Note: This article, originally a preview, has been updated with new information for readers to access the audio recording. Pianist David Berry, professor of music at Eastern Mennonite University
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Eastern Mennonite University’s Earthkeepers club and Sustainable Food Initiative (SFI) presented at the first annual Student Sustainability Summit on April 9 at the Staunton Innovation Hub. Around 15 EMU students
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The way the EMU track and field team showed out last weekend in Lynchburg, it would have been appropriate for Oprah to narrate the results: “You get your name in
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Eastern Mennnonite University’s opera “Noye’s Fludde” has won several Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival accolades. The festival is the preeminent university theater program in the United States. The Benjamin
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Eastern Mennonite University landed in the top rankings of AcademicInfluence.com’s 2022 Best Colleges and Universities by Academic Stewardship. EMU ranked 34th out of the 50 universities and colleges to make
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Three Eastern Mennonite University students heading to careers in science and medicine have earned funding for summer research and travel. The CT Assist Health Experiential Learning Program awards funds to
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Two new majors at Eastern Mennonite University will prepare students for careers in the thriving and expanding fields of business analytics and public health. Business analytics sees expansive growth This
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Reuben Jonathan Miller PhD, the author of Halfway Home: Race, Punishment and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration, is the keynote speaker for EMU’s Academic and Creative Excellence (ACE) Festival. Join us Wednesday, April 20,
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Join the Shenandoah Valley Bach Festival for an evening of live music from Bach to bluegrass! Special events feature a free kids’ concert, food by Mashita, Bach Fest merchandise, and
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Zehr's new book Still Doing Life: 22 Lifers, 25 Years Later, checks in with individuals serving life sentences in Pennsylvania. The book is a sequel to his 1996 work Doing Life, which introduces the individuals and shares their stories.
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