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The world is a laboratory for study. It provides alternatives, new possibilities and challenges…it is learning for life. 鈥揂l Keim 91大神’s cross-cultural program may never have come to be, had ... read more about Albert Keim: cross-cultural visionary

Long ago,聽when the grounds of the Suter Science Center were just a cornfield on the east side of campus, and John Spicher 鈥58 was a biology major taking science classes ... read more about Tales from the Suter Science Center
VaCA professor Steve Johnson is a man consumed by love for all manner of frogs, salamanders, toads, and newts. In his colloquium talk on Tuesday afternoon, Johnson spoke on his ... read more about Johnson鈥檚 colloquium highlights Oregon wildlife, land

Christian formation curriculum, an integral part of studies at Eastern Mennonite Seminary, will be overseen by an ordained Methodist minister, Emily Peck-McClain, beginning in January 2015. After a thorough search ... read more about Duke U. scholar, Methodist minister, to join Eastern Mennonite Seminary faculty

Ask senior Aaron Erb to name the quality he appreciates most about his four-year experience in the Honors Program, and he begins with people. 鈥淭his program has added so much ... read more about Honors program attracts students who share ‘vigor and enthusiasm for education’

A writer known for her philosophical explorations of faith and doubt, punctuated by down-to-earth self-revelation, humor, and truthfulness, is coming to campus. Rachel Held Evans has attracted attention for her ... read more about Rachel Held Evans is coming! Expect surprising insights, maybe shocking ones, from this popular Christian blogger

Imagine a theatrical performance with no starting script. Several actors listen intently to a volunteer from the audience tell a first-person story. On the cue, 鈥淟et鈥檚 watch,鈥 the actors interpret ... read more about Two pioneers of Playback Theatre 鈥 evoking understanding, empathy and change 鈥 will be teaching at SPI 2014

PBS correspondent Kim Lawton turned to J. Daryl Byler, executive director of the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding, when she needed someone to provide context for a televised report on ... read more about PBS segment features Byler’s insights on situation of Christians in Jordan

A photojournalist returning from war-torn Iraq deals with the images her mind cannot erase and the personal, marital and moral choices that define her life in the 91大神 ... read more about Play explores relationships, social issues, through lens of photojournalist injured in Iraq war