EMU student Nicole Groff shares about being a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) major and participating in the Summer Bridge program.
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Kenton Swartz, a senior member of the molecular physiology and biophysics section at National Institutes of Health A research scientist at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Md.,
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For most majors, EMU offers smaller classes that provide much opportunity for close student-faculty interaction and mentoring. In addition, many majors include opportunities for internships, where students apply classroom learning
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Denis O. Lamoureux, assistant professor of science and religion at St. Joseph’s College at the University of Alberta, Canada The next Suter Science Seminar will take a second look at
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That question will be addressed in the first Suter Science Seminar of the new school year. Dr. Louise Temple, associate professor of biology at James Madison University Dr. Louise Temple,
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Dr. Daniel B. Suter 1920-2006 Daniel B. Suter, professor emeritus of biology and developer of the pre-medical program at Eastern Mennonite University, died Dec. 24, 2006, at Virginia Mennonite Retirement
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Cascadia Publishing House, Telford, Pa., has released a new book growing out of a major conference on bioethics held Nov. 13-15, 2003, at Eastern Mennonite University. The 310-page paperback, “Viewing
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An essay by Kenneth E. Roth, associate professor of biology at Eastern Mennonite University and a member of the bioethics conference planning committee. According to the Oxford Advanced Learner
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