Crossroads Spring 2014 - Alumni Magazine of Eastern Mennonite University

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BELIEVING IN COMMUNITY

Building our community TALK ABOUT PUNCHING ABOVE YOUR WEIGHT… 1 Consider, EMU has never been large and still has just 900 traditional undergraduates enrolled, plus 600 other types of students (adult degree completion, master’s, seminary, etc.). This place is one-half the size of my old high school in Northern Virginia, and twenty-sixth the size of my old undergraduate university in Canada. Yet let’s dive beneath the surface of Rockingham County and the City of Harrisonburg. Who helped stop the Army Corps of Engineers from flooding Fulks Run? Started the Fairfield Center? Rosetta Stone? The Farmers Market? Programs for students who couldn’t speak English in Harrisonburg city schools? Pleasant View for adults with disabilities? The Roberta Webb Child Care Center & Preschool? Our Community Place? The Shenandoah Bach Festival? The Strings Program in city schools? The oldest and largest retirement community in this region? EMU’s 3,250 local alumni, faculty and staff are a tiny fraction of the 125,000 residents of Harrisonburg/Rockingham, yet much of what makes Harrisonburg special can be traced back to these folks. Yes, EMU punches above its weight. This Crossroads explores the initiatives and collaborations of EMU and its alum1 Okay, it’s a violent image for a pacifist university, but you know what I mean – EMU has more of an impact than would be statistically predicted.

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ni within its home-base community. EMU’s vision – “offering healing and hope in our diverse world” – is lived out by alumni who work with those who have been abused, or are recent immigrants, or hope to make a new life for themselves after prison. Our alumni group includes an array of physicians, nurses, physical therapists, medical technologists, pharmacists, and other healthcare workers. Joining with others, EMU folks seek to prevent suicides, address autism, share music, offer good jobs in growing businesses, spread restorative justice, and foster quality child care and education for all from day care through college. With the only seminary in the western half of Virginia accredited by the Association of Theological Schools, EMU is an important source of education and training for many pastors and church workers in the Shenandoah Valley. Our seminary is an official education site for both the Mennonite Church and the United Methodist Church, but people from many other walks of life and denominations enroll for spiritual and leadership purposes. Healthcare accounts for the largest share of local alumni (about 700), followed by the education systems (500), and businesses (250). In church and mission work, 179 alumni have local home addresses. Since 2006, each issue of Crossroads has explored a theme that showcases the work of alumni in a particular field or

geographical location. For a closer look at the community impact of alumni both near EMU and around the world, check out these dozen issues posted at emu.edu/crossroads (click onto "Archives" to see the back issues): Education – Spring 2007 Business – Spring 2008 Science & Medicine – Summer 2008 Alumni in Southeast Pennsylvania– Fall/Winter 2008-09 The Arts (fine, visual, performing) – Summer 2009 Sports – Fall/Winter 2009-10 The Ministry – Spring 2010 Literature – Summer 2010 Music – Fall/Winter 2010-11 Sustainability: Energy, Environment & Agriculture – Spring 2011 Mental Health Professionals – Fall/ Winter/Spring 2011-12 Numbers & Finance Experts (accountants, controllers, financial officers, actuaries, math professors) – Spring 2013 Moving to Harrisonburg in 2003, my husband, children and I found this was a wonderful place to live. How much credit does EMU deserve for shaping this city and county? I trust the photos and stories in this magazine will answer that question.  — Bonnie Price Lofton MA ’04, DLitt, editor-in-chief


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