November of last year, Kirsten Beachy, director of EMU’s Core Curriculum, formally proposed a decrease in the number of required credit hours to graduate from 128 to 120. It was …

November of last year, Kirsten Beachy, director of EMU’s Core Curriculum, formally proposed a decrease in the number of required credit hours to graduate from 128 to 120. It was …
The old psychology wing of the Suter Science Center (SSC) has completed preparations for renovation into a new space for the Engineering Department. Preparations began earlier this year and construction …
Sex is a touchy subject. So is alcohol. Even more touchy than either of those is what a Mennonite university does when a student breaks the university’s rules about sex …
For many college students, backpacking across Europe is the ultimate bucket list item. For new Business and Economics professor Dr. Joohyun Lee, it was a dream come true as a …
In celebration of EMU’s centennial, a new sculpture has arrived on campus. Monday, a service was held to dedicate the installation of “Guns into Plowshares,” a work created by the …
For new EMU piano professor Dr. David Berry, playing music has always been about making connections and crossing boundaries. “My musical education from day one was as a classical pianist, …
Imagine visiting a country and not knowing the language. Some of you may think of your cross-cultural trips. Now, imagine visiting a country, not knowing the language, or anyone else. …
As the pink sky faded into dusk, students flocked to the sand volleyball courts for the spikeball tournament. The event was not only for students who wanted to play and …
Last Saturday, Professor of Biology Jim Yoder’s Conservation Biology class took a trip to Dolly Sods Wilderness in West Virginia. The attending students were Environmental Sustainability majors and minors. The …
Walking down to Thomas Plaza on Friday, Sept. 16, the first thing one noticed was not the flags or the vendors, but the line. A line of students and faculty, …