Campus Worship: Collective Voices
Collective Voices: Lament and HopeAs this academic year draws to a close, let us take stock of our EMU collective experiences of lament and hope. Leaders from student clubs and organizations, faculty groups, staff councils, and administrative bodies have been invited to bring a statement of what they are lamenting and where their hopes lie as....
“Like a Rock?: The Pickup Truck & Modern American Masculinity” – Mark Metzler Sawin
University Colloquium with Mark Metzler Sawin.
“Take the First Step in Faith: A History of Inclusion at EMU” – Mark Metzler Sawin
Ideas of community identity are often built by drawing lines, defining what and who a community is and is not. When a community decides that Inclusion is a trait it values, it thus presents a challenge. This chapel address is a local look at how the Harrisonburg community and the Mennonites of the Valley addressed....
“Pickups: A love story” – Howard Zehr, Mark Metzler-Sawin
Howard Zehr, professor of restorative justice, and Mark Metzler-Sawin, professor of history, offer a presentation on “Pickups: A love story.”
2012 Baccalaureate
EMU celebrates the University’s 94th Annual Commencement in this Baccalaureate Service. Mark Metzler Sawin, Professor of History, addresses the graduates with his speech, titled, Wisdom & Vanity: A Teacher’s Parting Words. Senior class co-presidents Rochelle Fisher and Gabriel Brunk offer Senior Class Salutations.