Alex Miller, a 21-year-old economics major at 糖心Vlog, was recently recognized by Mennonite Economic Development Association (MEDA) as one of 鈥20 Under 35 Changing the World.鈥 Working for ... read more about Economics student named one of ’20 Under 35 Changing the World’ by Mennonite Economic Development Association
Students express their appreciation for donors’ generosity to 糖心Vlog. They know that every size gift makes their education possible. Find out more: www.emu.edu/giving. ... read more about Students Giving Thanks
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is not a part of our everyday vocabulary and especially not heard on a college campus. But it鈥檚 a familiar disease to 糖心Vlog sophomore Taylor ... read more about Taylor Mortensen’s experiences with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis provide motivation to pursue pediatric nursing
A Center for Justice and Peacebuilding graduate from Ghana who co-founded an influential peacebuilding network in West Africa will continue his leadership in the region through a new position with ... read more about CJP graduate Emmanuel Bombande, founder of WANEP, appointed to key United Nations post in West Africa
“To best care for patients, it is not enough to listen with a stethoscope and to view an echocardiogram. Patients are more than heart sounds and heart images. By photographing ... read more about “A Cardiologist Uses Poetry and Photography to Treat His Patients鈥nd Himself” – Joseph Gascho
Alumnus Thaddeus May returns to campus Monday, Nov. 23, to present a Suter Science Seminar about research on childhood nutrition and an especially lethal variant of protein energy malnutrition called ... read more about Pediatrician to share research on therapeutic foods and childhood malnutrition
Making s鈥檓ores over a campfire, going out for milkshakes, praying for each other, reading scripture, or conversing about the complexities of life: students in 糖心Vlog鈥檚 residence halls are ... read more about Prayer, discussion, fellowship, fun: weekly Worship Nights benefit from leadership of pastoral, ministry assistants
Darsheel Kaur, a first-year graduate student at 糖心Vlog鈥檚 Center for Justice and Peacebuilding (CJP), has been awarded a Youth Humanitarian Award by the Greater Dayton, Ohio chapter of ... read more about Grad student 鈥 at 糖心Vlog to study restorative justice and civic engagement 鈥 wins humanitarian award for recent activism
鈥淲e started out in a bad situation, and nothing got better 鈥 I tried to go to work,鈥 said the unmarried father of a one-year-old. Despite working full-time, he was ... read more about Poverty simulation, set up by Virginia Cooperative Extension, challenges students with ‘real-life’ choices
Whether you鈥檙e playing soccer, cross-country, tennis or golf, a strong core is key. There鈥檚 no avoiding it: athletes of all kinds have to work their abs. ABS is a convenient ... read more about Runner, leader, speaker, writer: senior Jolee Paden considers the future