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Begin your look at the current issue by reading President Loren Swartzendruber's opening letter!
Quality with Soul
Two authors and two books became household words at Eastern Mennonite University this year. One book was called Quality With Soul and was written by Robert Benne, professor of religion and director of The Center of Religion and Society at Roanoke College in Salem, Va. The other book was Prioritizing Academic Programs and Services: Reallocating Resource to Achieve Strategic Balance by Robert Dickeson.more >>
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Maasai Females Gain a Role Model In the rural township of Kimuka, Kenya, there have been many girls who have finished high school. There have been a handful who have gone to college. more >> |
Vocation in Southern Literature: a work of love What does work have to do with love? Quite a bit, according to students in Marti Eads' spring literature course. more >> |
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Students Gain Understanding on Fiji and New Zealand Cross-cultural Bare-footed, we stopped to enter the thatch-roofed bure and sat cross-legged in a semicircle on the woven mat floor. more >> |
Stutzman: understanding the call Dr. Ervin Stutzman (S 99) draws two circles on a page. They overlap, but not by a lot. "The church and the academy generally spin in two different orbits. more >> |
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A Healing Imprint Just three days before my job interview at EMU, I was in California engaged in a conversation with author Phyllis Davies about her world travels. more >> |
An Intimate Portrait of a Heart Doctor Dr. Joseph Gascho (C 68), a heart specialist, refuses to view himself as superior to any patient. That doesn't stop some patients from viewing him that way. more >> |
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