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What I Like About EMU
More than 100 EMU faculty, staff and students chimed in to tell us their favorite things about the university. We couldn’t use all the responses, and some were similar,
but overall the comments are remarkable, moving, incredibly encouraging and illustrate dramatically in a variety of ways “the EMU difference.” The remarks are unedited, except for conciseness, and they speak for themselves. Enjoy the results… more >>
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EMU is not Harvard or Duke Two years ago this writer chatted with alumnus Robert Hostetler, a bestselling writer and major donor to EMU. more >> |
Outstanding On and Off the Field Meet senior Jonalyn Denlinger, one of the most decorated players in EMU field hockey history. more >> |
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Average Student, Stellar Alumnus If EMU admitted students only on the basis of academic excellence, this trustee would have a different life. more >> |
Spreading the Word Through Dance Traveling to the West African country of Benin? Tune your television to the music-video channel. more >> |
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Teaching Fiction and the Old Verities of the Heart Omar Eby, veteran professor, reflects on why "Reading good literature is a pleasure." more >> |
A Circuitous Path of Wonder "Everything is full of opportunities for learning," says Hadley Jenner, 55, who earned a nursing degree in 2005. more >> |
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Reflections on Harvard Two former Harvard students found studies at EMU full of "hopefulness" and "transformation." more >> |
EMM Work in Bulgaria Lamar and Pat Myers are "empty nesters." They’re grand-parents. But they’re also pioneers. more >> |
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