The Earthkeepers student club is offering Food and Farming week April 13 through 16. The annual event encourages students to learn about and participate in farming practices and important sustainability ... read more about Earthkeepers Offer Food and Farming Week April 13-16
Sustainability
Reaccreditation Process Features Unique ‘Sustainability’ Plan
“A model for other colleges.” That’s how the EMU Quality Enhancement Plan was described by a visiting reaffirmation team from Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges in ... read more about Reaccreditation Process Features Unique ‘Sustainability’ Plan
Sun to Efficiently Power Campus, Save EMU Money
What is QEP?
Peace with Creation. Environmental sustainability from an Anabaptist perspective. ... read more about What is QEP?
Hard Times? It’s A Chance To Help More
EMU’s Spiritual Life Week Focuses On Creative Approach To Service By Tom Mitchell, Daily News-Record One of the earliest uses of Tom Sine’s creativity turned heads – and cars. Sine ... read more about Hard Times? It’s A Chance To Help More
‘Global warming’ topic of Nov. 9-10 science events
Rev. Lusama Tafue “Ankle Deep in Reality Tour: Christ, Compassion and Climate, A Call for JUSTpower,” a speaking tour on the issue of climate change and global warming is coming ... read more about ‘Global warming’ topic of Nov. 9-10 science events
Bicycle co-op on campus provides service to students
By Sarah Harder, Weather Vane staff writer Co-op location: in the basement of the Bible and Religion house on South College AvenueHours: Tuesdays and Fridays from 1:30-5 p.m. and Saturday ... read more about Bicycle co-op on campus provides service to students
EMU alumna Laura Cattell receives top peace award
A 2009 graduate has received top honors in the bi-national C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest. Laura C. Cattell Laura C. Cattell, an environmental science and justice, peace and conflict ... read more about EMU alumna Laura Cattell receives top peace award
Meadow creates natural beauty and saves money
By Wilson Roth, The Weather Vane student newspaper In early fall of 2008, the mowers were silenced, the grass began to grow longer and preparations began. Did Physical Plant forget ... read more about Meadow creates natural beauty and saves money
MBA program offers ‘steward-leadership’ thrust
Not often do graduate students develop business strategies by observing first-hand patterns of meadow regeneration and interdependence at the Shenandoah National Park or by engaging social entrepreneurs at the local ... read more about MBA program offers ‘steward-leadership’ thrust