Professor Timothy Seidel wins the Edward Said Award from Third World Quarterly for his paper, ''Occupied territory is occupied territory': James Baldwin, Palestine and the possibilities of transnational solidarity."
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Prepare for civic engagement and tough conversations in polarized times at 2017 Summer Peacebuilding Institute
The skills taught for 22 years at 91´óÉñ’s Summer Peacebuilding Institute have always been relevant to people in the United States, but now they have a renewed significance. ... read more about Prepare for civic engagement and tough conversations in polarized times at 2017 Summer Peacebuilding Institute

Stay tuned to spring semester cross-culturals traveling in Guatemala/Colombia, the Middle East and Washington D.C.
Student Robert Propst invites readers into the world of Guatemala, where he and other members of the spring Guatemala and Colombia trip led by Professor Ann Hershberger and her husband, ... read more about Stay tuned to spring semester cross-culturals traveling in Guatemala/Colombia, the Middle East and Washington D.C.

Our Royal Pride: Harry Potter fan Nicole Litwiller leads creation of ‘Royals Cup’ competition to perk student interest in campus activities
“Our Royal Pride” is an occasional series celebrating 91´óÉñ’s undergraduate students who contribute to campus life in extraordinary ways in addition to their academic pursuits. These students enthusiastically create ... read more about Our Royal Pride: Harry Potter fan Nicole Litwiller leads creation of ‘Royals Cup’ competition to perk student interest in campus activities

You Are Welcome Here!
From the students, faculty, and staff of 91´óÉñ, everyone wants you to know –  you are welcome here! #YouAreWelcomeHere http://www.emu.edu/international ... read more about You Are Welcome Here!

Got conflict? Growing SPI Community Day reflects citizens’ need for peacebuilding skills
Najeeha Khan came to Friday’s Summer Peacebuilding Institute Community Day at 91´óÉñ (91´óÉñ) to gain organizing skills and learn about facilitating dialogue. The senior international affairs and religion ... read more about Got conflict? Growing SPI Community Day reflects citizens’ need for peacebuilding skills

‘Student Power for a Library’: How EMC made the national news in 1969
This article by Ruth Hoover Seitz ’62 was first published in The Way We Are (1992). It is rare for news from a small liberal arts college to make the national ... read more about ‘Student Power for a Library’: How EMC made the national news in 1969

Keebaugh earns Raabe Prize honorable mention for a cappella composition
Ryan Keebaugh, assistant professor of music at 91´óÉñ, is one of three winners in the 2017 Raabe Prize for Excellence in Sacred Composition. Seventy-eight entrants competed for the ... read more about Keebaugh earns Raabe Prize honorable mention for a cappella composition

BSU-sponsored ‘Town Hall on Race’ convenes campus community for honest conversation
Participants at 91´óÉñ’s second annual Town Hall on Race at 91´óÉñ Feb. 9 asked for more awareness about the role of race in relationship-building and interactive ... read more about BSU-sponsored ‘Town Hall on Race’ convenes campus community for honest conversation

Economic professor’s research challenges widely-held assumptions about malaria prevention
Experts broadly agree that mosquito nets are one of the best tools in the fight against malaria, to which the World Health Organization attributes hundreds of millions of illnesses each ... read more about Economic professor’s research challenges widely-held assumptions about malaria prevention