How do people handle post-apocalyptic and how do they get past the point of that? Christine Benner Dixon, Ph.D. tackles this question through her Writers Read of “The Height of …

How do people handle post-apocalyptic and how do they get past the point of that? Christine Benner Dixon, Ph.D. tackles this question through her Writers Read of “The Height of …
Kris Schmidt’s Sabbatical Spotlight presentation was held on March 18, in the East Dining Room. He presented more understanding on using Applied Genomics to Better Understand Innate Immunity in Caenorhabditis …
Daniel Showalter enlightens us with his sabbatical presentation on Student Mental Health: What’s going on, and Why Should we Care? Showalter serves as Associate Professor of Mathematics at EMU, as …
The Asian Pacific Islander Student Alliance (APISA) went on a trip to Washington, D.C. on Feb. 2 to attend the Lunar New Year celebration parade and take a look at …
EMU had the honor to hear and listen to Laura Yoder’s talk about the Health Needs and Strengths of Q’eqchi’ Mothers in the Greater Chichen Region of Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. …
EMU’s art club is working together with the science department to create a mural on a blank concrete wall that resides in Parkwoods. This mural that they are creating is …
International Student Organization (ISO) and Asian Pacific Islander Student Alliance (APISA) came together to hold a celebration for the festival of Diwali. Diwali is celebrated by millions of Hindus and …
College is more than just earning a degree and preparing for a career. It is also equally important to recognize that college offers more than just academic learning. College is …
Everyone has their own story. We all come from different backgrounds and upbringings, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have similarities as well, in fact we are more similar than …
As the leaves begin to fall and the campus starts to look more like fall, seasonal special drinks arrive at EMU’s Common Grounds coffee shop, the pumpkin spice drink and …