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Two Education Teachers Resign

By the end of this semester, EMU's Education Department will lose two faculty members. Jean Roth Hawk, Professor of Teacher Education, and Luke Hartman, Instructor in Teacher Education, have both submitted their resignations. Read more...

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YPCA Trips: The Wild vs. the Mildu

Mulching blueberries in the hot sun, spreading chicken manure for a garden and teaching English to refugees who speak almost none aren't the normal spring break activities we think of. Read more...

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EMU: Serving as a Cross Cultural Opportunity

The Intensive English Program here at EMU brings students from across the globe to converge here on our small campus. These students work to improve their English while studying in their own decided field. Read more...

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Season Looks Promising for Young Softball Team

Six days of softball games in perfect spring weather kicked off the 2006 season for the new-look EMU Royals softball team. Read more...

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Editorial: World Baseball (Shows) Classic (U.S.)

The fact that Japan won the inaugural World Baseball Classic last Monday is secondary news to which nation lost: not second place Cuba, but the United States of America. Read more...