On LovEMU Giving Day, April 5, 2023, Pay It Forward Together for EMU. Start thinking about all the ways you love EMU—those are reasons to support this wonderful university, its ... read more about Pay it Forward Together on LovEMU Day, April 5!


On LovEMU Giving Day, April 5, 2023, Pay It Forward Together for EMU. Start thinking about all the ways you love EMU—those are reasons to support this wonderful university, its ... read more about Pay it Forward Together on LovEMU Day, April 5!

Rain did not stop the International Food Festival from drawing in crowds on Friday, Mar. 24, 2023. Students, faculty, staff, and community members gathered in Eastern Mennonite University’s Hall of ... read more about Photo Essay: EMU’s 9th Annual International Food Festival

Two staff members and two students represented Eastern Mennonite University at the Hope for the Future conference in Atlanta in February 2023. Shannon Dycus, vice president of student affairs and ... read more about Four from EMU attend 2023 MC USA Hope for the Future conference

Ask educators and filmmakers Kendal Swartzentruber ‘07, MA ‘12 and Jesse Rodriguez ‘05 to tell you the story of their current professional collaboration and they’ll quickly point to their time ... read more about Alumni educators co-produce short film series on teenagers in the disability community

Friends and engineering alumni Dylan Grove and Collin Longenecker had “a million classes together” at EMU. Grove was the first student to earn his degree from EMU’s engineering program in ... read more about From classmates to colleagues: EMU engineering alumni Dylan Grove ’19 and Collin Longenecker ’20

From shadowing nurses to legislation advocacy, seven students are gaining professional experience this semester at the Washington Community Scholars’ Center (WCSC). The center, located in the nation’s capital since 1976, ... read more about WCSC hosts seven for spring 2023 DC internships

Gaurav J. Pathania, professor of sociology and peacebuilding at Eastern Mennonite University, has been published in The Boston Globe and interviewed by PBS NewsHour for his activism and expertise regarding ... read more about In the News: EMU professor Gaurav Pathania published in Boston Globe, interviewed by PBS

Students on the Eastern Mennonite University’s spring intercultural trip to South Africa are nearing the halfway point of their journey. Led by Andrew G. Suderman, professor of Bible, theology and ... read more about Students reflections from spring South Africa intercultural

Candidates for Master of Divinity and Master of Arts in Christian Leadership at Eastern Mennonite Seminary are required to complete a capstone or ministry specialization project. Their study, research and exploration ... read more about Seminary MDiv, MA candidates to present capstones

Eastern Mennonite Seminary’s new interdisciplinary pastoral leadership program focused on conflict transformation will be led by Jacob Cook, PhD, formerly of the Wake Forest University School of Divinity. Cook began ... read more about Seminary’s new Lilly-funded conflict transformation program names new leadership