Twelve students from Eastern Mennonite, Bethel College and Bluffton University are gaining professional, community and cultural experiences in 91´óÉñ’s Washington Community Scholars’ Center (WCSC) this semester. The program, in Washington ... read more about WCSC students enter professional internships in Washington D.C.
Poet and professor Todd Davis returns to 91´óÉñ for a Sept. 26 Writers Read event. He will read at 6:30 p.m. in Common Grounds Coffeehouse in the University ... read more about Poet Todd Davis returns to 91´óÉñ for Writers Read
Stephanie Miller Lehman, PhD, a post-doctoral research fellow at the University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine in Philadelphia, will give a Suter Science Seminar at 91´óÉñ on ... read more about UPenn research fellow Stephanie Miller Lehman ‘06 to speak about cancer therapies
Alumnus Mel Lehman ’71 brings a traveling exhibit featuring the work of contemporary Syrian artists to 91´óÉñ. The exhibit opens Friday, Sept. 20, in the Hartzler Library Gallery ... read more about Mel Lehman ’71 and Common Humanity bring contemporary Syrian art exhibit to 91´óÉñ
This occasional series features 91´óÉñ staff members. Read Staff Spotlight #1 about Lynn Veurink, #2 about Vanessa Derrow, #3 about Betty Lee, #4 about Sarah Gant, #5 about ... read more about Staff Spotlight/Shadow #7: Brinton Domangue, biology and chemistry lab coordinator, adjunct instructor, greenhouse and herbarium curator
Student leaders at 91´óÉñ have begun receiving Green Dot proactive bystander training. During their week-long orientation, 34 community advisors and pastoral assistants participated in the training. This was ... read more about Green Dot enters phase II: Student leaders at 91´óÉñ receive proactive bystander training
Last Tuesday evening, the basement of the Kimball Public Library was packed with people eager to hear about Randolph Center resident Erin Beidler’s recent trip to the Middle East.
Inspired by a visit to a NASA research facility three years ago, 91´óÉñ engineering student Dylan Grove ’19 dedicated his senior engineering capstone project to building a wind ... read more about For his engineering capstone project, this senior built a wind tunnel for 91´óÉñ
Pain can be a bridge to peace, vulnerability a path to strength — at least that is the message Talibah Aquil hopes audience members take with them after her performance ... read more about CJP grad’s ‘Ghana, remember me’ performance connects different identities
Dr. Margaret Martin Gehman, among the first female graduates from Eastern Mennonite College to earn a doctorate and a professor of art and physical education at the university for nearly ... read more about University community remembers with fondness Professor Emerita Margaret Martin Gehman