The summer 2008 issue of Crossroads features 81 alumni from 18 scientific professions, serving in 15 states and eight countries. Read more… ... read more about Crossroads: Our Servant-Leaders in Science
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EMU Honors Retirees, Gives Service Awards
Faculty and staff honored six colleagues who are retiring and cited 51 others for long years of service at the school’s annual recognition dinner Tuesday evening, Apr. 29. Retirees Beryl ... read more about EMU Honors Retirees, Gives Service Awards
Students Do Service Over Spring Break
They basked in the warm southern sun, but not at any beachfront locations. EMU students reflect on the sunset at Lakewood Retreat, Brooksville, Fla., a program of Southeast Mennonite Conference ... read more about Students Do Service Over Spring Break
Alumni Honored for Service Efforts at Homecoming
The Alumni Association of EMU honored two of its graduates Sunday, Oct. 14, for their work in reflecting the school’s vision, mission and values. EMU President Loren Swartzendruber (right) offers ... read more about Alumni Honored for Service Efforts at Homecoming
Prof Helps Cambodians Clean Up
Doug Graber-Neufeld, associate professor of biology at EMU When he chose Cambodia for a mission, Doug Neufeld wanted to help clean up the Asian country. “Cambodia has lots of environmental ... read more about Prof Helps Cambodians Clean Up
Will Peace License Plate See Daylight?
If you notice and enjoy seeing peace-doves on Virginia license plates in the coming year, you can thank Christine Poulson, a 1998 masters degree graduate of the Center for Justice ... read more about Will Peace License Plate See Daylight?
Students Learn from WWII Conscientious Objectors
EMM Opens Exploratory Work in Bulgaria
Students Anticipate A Different Kind of ‘Break’
While some Eastern Mennonite University students hit the beaches of Florida or other sunny climes over spring break, Mar. 4-12, others will spend a week doing service-learning projects in four ... read more about Students Anticipate A Different Kind of ‘Break’