Social Media at EMU
EMU is an active participant in online social networks. Join the conversation and connect with EMU by following one of our official social media profiles!
Facebook |
Twitter |
Flickr |
YouTube |
Pinterest |
In addition, some programs within EMU have their own social media profiles. If you are interested in connecting with a specific part of EMU, use the following directory of program-specific social-media profiles.
- Art galleries

- Athletics

- Attachment Conference

- Bookstore at EMU

- Business and economics

- Campus activities council

- Campus ministries

- Center for Justice and Peacebuilding

- Library

- MA in Biomedicine

- MA in Counseling

- MA in Nursing Leadership and Management

- MBA

- Seminary

- Summer Peacebuilding Institute

- Washington Community Scholars’ Center

- Work and Hope Blog

Alumni Groups
Stay in touch with friends and make new connections in one of our alumni networking groups!
Facebook |
LinkedIn |
RSS Feeds
EMU provides RSS feeds for frequently updated web content. You may subscribe to these RSS feeds in your browser or with a feed reader like Google Reader. Whenever you see a feed icon like this
, an RSS feed is available if you would like to receive updates whenever new content is available. If you would like to learn more about RSS feeds, check out the Wikipedia entry for RSS.
Student blogs
Cross-cultural
Washington Community Scholars’ Center
IntheField: faculty, students and alumni at work the world over
Multimedia
EMU Podcast: audio recordings of chapel, homecoming events, special speakers, and more
EMU Video: video news and updates from EMU.
Faculty and staff blogs
InsideAthletics with Dave King, EMU Athletic Director
Restorative Justice Blog by Dr. Howard Zehr, professor of restorative justice
Devotions/reflections
Lenten and Advent reflections from the campus community
Work and Hope: Finding Christ in the Church is a blog and quarterly zine intended to start a conversation among young Anabaptists who continue to be committed to the institutional church, even while recognizing its flawed nature.






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