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Crossroads cover, fall 2002 EMU names alumnus of the year and distinguished service awards John Paul Lederach lectures John Paul Lederach was honored as EMU's first "distinguished scholar" at a spring 2002 celebration. Lederach is a widely-recognized pioneer and practitioner in the field of conflict transformation. Read a tribute to John Paul Lederach.
Carolyn Yoder

Spiritual work of the deepest sort; Equipping religious leaders and caregivers to minister when trauma strikes

Carolyn Yoder leads a summer STAR session. STAR is a program of EMU and Church World Service, offering seminars for those providing support to people suffering the effects of trauma

Learn more about EMU's STAR program.

Lisa Schirch Lisa L. Schirch, associate professor of conflict studies in EMU's Conflict Transformation Program, is lecturing and doing research in Ghana and Kenya this year as a Fulbright Scholar. Read more. Learn more about the Conflict Transformation Program.
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Hearing Jesus' Words in New Ways. Learn more about Nazareth Village

Preaching Institute Logo Ervin R. Stutzman and Mark Wenger give leadership to EMU's Preaching Institute. This year, the institute will provide a cure for the common sermon, by providing learning opportunities for clergy to spice up their sermons. Read about the full program.
Students riding camels

Read and see pictures of the latest activity from EMU's Middle East cross-cultural group.

EMU mascot Stay up to date with the EMU athletics season by watching on-line for schedules, results and headline news.
Esther and Myron Augsburger The life and ministry of Myron S. and Esther K. Augsburger was celebrated this fall on campus. Read more about the celebration. Reunion photo See a photo gallery of pictures from homecoming and parents weekend, Oct. 11-13

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   See Spring 2002 issue