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SPI instructor David Campt brings ‘white ally’ workshop to Harrisonburg
White Ally 4.0 is a skills-based workshop to gain effective tools for honest conversations about race with white friends, relatives and neighbors. ... read more about SPI instructor David Campt brings ‘white ally’ workshop to Harrisonburg from WMRA/NPR
Softball’s Foltz and Jones among the best in Virginia
Signifying the end of one career and the beginning of another, EMU had two softball women named All-State by the Virginia Sports Information Directors (VaSID). ... read more about Softball’s Foltz and Jones among the best in Virginia from EMUroyals.com
NPR: Bach Festival celebrates 25 years
Douglas Hostetter ’66 writes NYT op-ed on being ‘A Conscientious Objector in a War Zone’
Douglas Hostetter '66, director of the Mennonite Central Committee’s United Nations office, was in alternative service with the Mennonite Central Committee in Tam Ky, South Vietnam, in the middle of the war zone. ... read more about Douglas Hostetter ’66 writes NYT op-ed on being ‘A Conscientious Objector in a War Zone’ from New York Times
Joining other ‘peacemakers of fortune,’ SPI participant ponders a new role for American citizens
Patricia Hunt writes about SPI in this column for the Staunton News Leader. ... read more about Joining other ‘peacemakers of fortune,’ SPI participant ponders a new role for American citizens from Staunton News Leader
Seven volleyball players earn All-Academic status
For the third straight year, EMU men's volleyball team put seven players on the Continental Volleyball Conference All-Academic Team. The total is also the tied for the most in program history. ... read more about Seven volleyball players earn All-Academic status from EMUroyals.com
‘Durable Faith’: helping youth see their call to shape the future of the church
Carmen Schrock-Hurst, instructor in the Bible and religion department, writes about how young people need to understand how their story is a part of the Biblical story, and how the Biblical story continues to unfold. ... read more about ‘Durable Faith’: helping youth see their call to shape the future of the church from The Gathering Place
Royals place six track and field athletes on All-Region team
Bipartisan friendships bloom, fittingly, during Washington D.C. cross-cultural
Elisabeth Wilder '17, a self-described "liberal lady," writes about her friendship with classmate and "conservative chic" Lorraine Armstrong '17 that developed during a semester at the Washington Community Scholars Center. ... read more about Bipartisan friendships bloom, fittingly, during Washington D.C. cross-cultural from The Mennonite