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A leader among faith-based, liberal arts universities since 1917, Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) emphasizes peacebuilding, sustainability, service to others and social justice to students of diverse religious and cultural backgrounds. EMU educates undergraduate, graduate, professional and seminary students to serve and lead in a global context from the main campus in Harrisonburg, Virginia; the site in Lancaster, Pennsylvania; and online. The EMU experience challenges students to pursue their life calling through scholarly inquiry, artistic creation, guided practice and life-changing cross-cultural encounter. 

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A leader among faith-based, liberal arts universities since 1917, Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) emphasizes peacebuilding, sustainability, service to others and social justice to students of diverse religious and cultural backgrounds. EMU educates undergraduate, graduate, professional and seminary students to serve and lead in a global context from the main campus in Harrisonburg, Virginia; the site in Lancaster, Pennsylvania; and online. The EMU experience challenges students to pursue their life calling through scholarly inquiry, artistic creation, guided practice and life-changing cross-cultural encounter. 

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Kiara Kiah takes third, on to national singing competition

Eastern Mennonite University soprano Kiara Kiah recently placed third in her division at the 2020 Mid-Atlantic Region National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) audition - she now advances on to national preliminaries.
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Student Excellence - 2020 Apr 6

Chloe Roach: Royals Athlete of the Week 2/10/2020

Three years after her All-ODAC rookie season, Chloe Roach (Leesburg, Va./Tuscarora) is finding her stride back on the basketball court, averaging 22.5 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.5 steals for EMU last week. The highlight was 24 points (on 10-for-17 shooting) and eight rebounds in a 61-50 road win at Randolph. Chloe has scored 21 or more points in four of her last five games. Included in that stretch is a game of 21 points, seven rebounds, six steals and three assists, spurring a 79-67 upset of Roanoke.
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Sports - 2020 Feb 18

Tie Evans: Royals Athlete of the Week 2/3/2020

Junior Tie Evans (Henrico, Va./Steward School) scored a combined 10 points over his first two seasons as a Royal. Now he is a starter and is third on the men's basketball team in scoring. Last week, Tie made 8-of-11 three pointers and averaged 17.5 points as the Runnin Royals won both of their games on the road.
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Sports - 2020 Feb 18

Judy Repeats As ODAC's Top Pitcher 2/17/2020

For the second week in a row, EMU senior pitcher John Judy (Shanks, W.V./Hampshire) has been named the baseball Old Dominion Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Week.
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Sports - 2020 Feb 18

Judy Named ODAC Pitcher Of The Week 2/10/2020

EMU senior pitcher John Judy (Shanks, W.V./Hampshire) has been named the baseball Old Dominion Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Week.
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Sports - 2020 Feb 18

Royals Athlete of the Week: Isaac Alderfer 1/27/2020

Sophomore Isaac Alderfer (Broadway, Va./Broadway) ran three top-4 ODAC finishes at the Finn Pincus Invitational last weekend. Individually, he took seven seconds off his PR in the mile, coming in eighth overall in 4:26.20, No. 4 in EMU history.
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Sports - 2020 Feb 5

Royals Athlete of the Week: DJ Hill 1/13/2020

Last season was a year of flashes for DJ Hill (Woodbridge, Va./Hylton), as he showed flashes of his potential, averaging 7.8 points and scoring in double figures nine times. This year is about consistency for the EMU Runnin Royal, as DJ is now averaging double figures and after scoring 10 or more in all but two of his games.
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Sports - 2020 Feb 5

ODAC Names EMU's DJ Hill Player Of The Week 1/13/2020

EMU junior forward DJ Hill (Woodbridge, Va./Hylton) has been named the men's basketball Old Dominion Athletic Conference Player of the Week.
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Sports - 2020 Feb 5

Royals Athlete of the Week: Chrissy Delawder 1/20/2020

Anybody who has seen an EMU women's basketball game over the past four year knows Chrissy Delawder (Broadway, Va./Broadway). She has been a regular on the floor, seeing action in all 91 games the Royals have played since the 2016-17 season, including 61 starts.
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Sports - 2020 Feb 5

Fall 2019 Dean's List

Eastern Mennonite University is pleased to recognize students who were named to the Fall 2019 Dean's List. The Dean's List, compiled at the end of each term, includes degree-seeking students who achieve a semester GPA of at least 3.75 with no withdrawn, incomplete, or failing grades for 12 semester hours of standard grades.
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Dean's List - 2020 Jan 17

Alijah Johnson: Royals Athlete of the Week 12/12/19

Alijah Johnson (Upper Marlboro, Md./Frederick Douglass) had a busy first track meet of the season, participating in three events last Saturday at the Bast-Cregger Invitational. The sophomore more than proved he is ready to take the next step after being named the EMU Male Freshman of the Year in 2018-19. Alijah won his first race of the day at the Bast-Cregger and established a PR in the 300m. Then he missed his PR by a mere 0.01 of a second in the 60m dash. And he capped the meet by breaking his indoor PR in the 200m, surging to the No. 2 spot in EMU history.
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Sports - 2020 Jan 3

Troutman earns All-State honors

Eastern Mennonite University field hockey player Brandy Troutman (Mountville, Pa./Hempfield) wrapped up her breakout sophomore season with one more award, earning a spot on the All-State Second Team. She was selected to the elite team by a vote of the Virginia Sports Information Directors (VaSID).
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Sports - 2020 Jan 3

Students serve as Student Government Association members

The EMU Student Government Association consists of 4-5 executive members and 13 senators, nominated by the student body. The purpose of the Student Government Association, as stated in their constitution, is to develop responsible student leadership and to acknowledge the opportunity and obligation of students to participate in addressing student and institutional concerns. Members sponsor beneficial student activities and organizations, stimulate communication and cooperation among students, faculty and administration, encourage accountability to the policies and the Anabaptist values fundamental to the University and foster community and strive to make improvements in all areas of University life.
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Student Excellence - 2020 Jan 3

Students complete cross cultural study

31 students completed cross cultural study in Vienna & Europe and WCSC during the 2019 fall semester. Each semester program includes 15 semester hours of credit taken as five (3 SH) courses. The experience integrates course content through analysis and experiential learning. Semester programs include locations abroad and in Washington, D.C at our Washington Community Scholars' Center (WCSC). Cross-cultural study has been a part of EMU core curriculum for over 30 years. Faculty have introduced students to cultural learning through educational travel in more than 80 locations around the globe.
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Study Abroad - 2020 Jan 3

Participation in new bibliotherapy program

If you think being read to is just good for children, think again. This semester, Eastern Mennonite University students have been spending time reading with residents at Virginia Mennonite Retirement Community. The practice is not only mutually enjoyable but also therapeutic. In the centuries-old practice of bibliotherapy, literature becomes a way to support good mental health and healing through connection to story. Professor Marti Eads began the EMU program at the start of the fall 2019 semester. Each EMU student is paired with a VMRC resident for weekly one-on-one meetings to dip into literature. But the partners also trade personal stories, wisdom and connection.
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Student Excellence - 2019 Dec 19

Isaac Alderfer, ODAC Runner of the Week, 9/13/19

Alderfer, a sophomore from Broadway, Va., was the top ODAC finisher at the Hornet Harrier hosted by Shenandoah University at Kernstown Battlefield, site of the 2018 ODAC Championships.
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Sports - 2019 Dec 11

Abigail Shelly Takes 13th At Triathlon National Championship

A year ago at this time, the sport of triathlon wasn't even on her mind. Today, Eastern Mennonite University senior Abigail Shelly (Collinsville, Miss./West Lauderdale) took 13th place at the Women's Triathlon National Championships in Tempe, Ariz.
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Sports - 2019 Dec 11

Brandy Troutman: Royals Athlete of the Week 11/11/19

EMU sophomore Brandy Troutman (Mountville, Pa./Hempfield) came into the beginning of her second year excited for what the field hockey season had in store. Brandy's summer goal was to go into the season in better shape than the year before.
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Sports - 2019 Nov 21

Justice Allen: Royals Athlete of the Week 11/14/19

As he finished his second cross country season last fall, EMU's Justice Allen (Waynesboro, Va./Waynesboro) decided to make his summer training a top priority as he prepared to take it to the next level. Over the summer, Justice followed Coach Bob Helper's workout program, while also adding strength training into his routine. Through his hard work, Justice continues to destroy his personal records as he prepares to compete at Regionals.
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Sports - 2019 Nov 15

Tim Jones: Royals Athlete of the Week 12/2/19

EMU junior Tim Jones (Forestville, Md./Central) showed from day one that he is ready to take the next step on the basketball court.
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Sports - 2019 Dec 10

Leah Wenger Named ODAC Scholar-Athlete Of The Year

Eastern Mennonite University goalkeeper Leah Wenger (Broadway, Va./Eastern Mennonite) has been named the top scholar-athlete in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference. As part of the ODAC postseason awards, Wenger was voted as the ODAC/Virginia Farm Bureau Insurance Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Voting for the scholar-athlete award was completed by the conference's athletic communications directors.
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Sports - 2019 Nov 14

Megan Breidigan Named Academic All-District

EMU women's soccer junior Megan Breidigan (Douglassville, Pa./Daniel Boone) earned a spot on the Google Cloud District 5 Academic All-District Team. The award recognizes her work both in the athletic and academic spheres at Eastern Mennonite University.
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Sports - 2019 Nov 11

Spring 2019 Cross Cultural Study

56 students completed cross cultural study in a variety of locations including Guatemala and Mexico, the Middle East, and WCSC during the spring 2019 semester. Each semester program includes 15 semester hours of credit taken as five (3 SH) courses. The experience integrates course content through analysis and experiential learning. Semester programs include locations abroad and in Washington, D.C at our Washington Community Scholars' Center (WCSC). EMU's unique requirement for cross cultural learning provides students with the ability to learn about themselves, another culture or country, and gain experiences that they would not get anywhere else.
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Study Abroad - 2019 Nov 6

Ginny Sorrell: Royals Athlete of the Week 11/5/19

The Eastern Mennonite University women's volleyball team finished the season at 13-13, claiming the first .500 season since 2001. A big reason for that was one of the shortest Royals. With 13 players on the roster, five-foot three-inch senior captain Ginny Sorrell (Spotsylvania, Va./Spotsylvania) demonstrated a relentless approach in her final season as she helped lead the team to the most wins of any EMU team since 2001. Ginny continued to give strong efforts through the end of the season, coming up with a season high 16 digs in the four-set win against Goucher in the final week.
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Sports - 2019 Nov 6

Summer 2019 Cross Cultural Study

91 students completed cross cultural study in a variety of locations including the Local Context, Mexico, Puerto Rico, South Africa, Washington Community Scholars Center, and Washington DC. The summer cross cultural program consists of three or six week programs in North America or abroad or a full summer experience at our WCSC with an internship in a Washington, D.C. organization. EMU's unique requirement for cross cultural learning provides students with the ability to learn about themselves, another culture or country, and gain experiences that they would not get anywhere else.
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Study Abroad - 2019 Nov 6

Meredith Stinnette: Royals Athlete of the Week 10/29/19

Senior women's volleyball player Meredith Stinnette (Altavista, Va./Altavista) has come up big when the Royals needed her. In some of the best performances in her four-year career, she had a season high of 12 kills in a wild five-set win at Randolph, where the women recovered from a 2-0 deficit. The next day, Meredith went on and broke her season and career high with 17 kills.
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Sports - 2019 Nov 6

Collin Longenecker: Royals Athlete of the Week 10/13/19

EMU cross country runner Collin Longenecker (Harrisonburg, Va./Turner Ashby) took 30 seconds off his 8k PR at the CNU Invitational in Newports News, Va. At this invitational, the Royals beat both ODAC rival Virginia Wesleyan and host Christopher Newport. As the lone senior on the men's team, Collin's leadership has been vital to the culture of the team, and this year's successes.
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Sports - 2019 Nov 6

Madeline Mast: Royals Athlete Of The Week 10/14/19

Eastern Mennonite University senior Madeline Mast (Lancaster, Pa./Lancaster Mennonite) has been a consistent, four-year starter for the Royals' field hockey program. Madeline is known for her resiliency and commitment, on and off the field. Although she has experienced changes in coaching staff, line-up, and even classroom endeavors, Madeline's strength continues to shine through.
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Sports - 2019 Nov 6

Leah Wenger: Royals Athlete Of The Week 10/8/19

EMU women's soccer goalie Leah Wenger (Broadway, Va./Eastern Mennonite) is the anchor to the Royals' best start in program history. The senior made four saves in a double overtime win at Southern Virginia, and then made five stops in the ODAC opener at Emory & Henry to push EMU to 7-1 with her second and third consecutive 1-0 shutouts.
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Sports - 2019 Nov 6

Caleb Oakes: Royals Athlete Of The Week 10/1/19

Recovering from an injury, EMU men's soccer senior Caleb Oakes (Waynesboro, Va./Stuarts Draft) demonstrates a strong sense of perseverance and faith, continuing to cherish each moment in his final season.
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Sports - 2019 Nov 6
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