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Christopher Clymer Kurtz
- AFor engineering capstone project, EMU senior builds a wind tunnelaugustafreepress.com
- AEMU names new director of intercultural programsaugustafreepress.com
- AFormer FFA chapter president nets Milk Producers scholarshipaugustafreepress.com
- ANew partnership to place students at Blue Sprocket Soundaugustafreepress.com
- ABrazilian restorative justice advocates attend Summer Peacebuilding Instituteaugustafreepress.com
- AEMU cryptanalysis trio finishes second in international competition, achieves Master Codebreaker statusaugustafreepress.com
- AConservationist, wildlife ecology professor Drew Lanham to kick off second annual ACE Festivalaugustafreepress.com
- ARetiring professor to give EMU’s 101st commencement addressaugustafreepress.com
- ACounseling interns contribute to holistic care at the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Free Clinicaugustafreepress.com
- AEMU alumni journalists lift ‘The Shifting Climates’ podcast off to a strong startaugustafreepress.com
- AAt EMU, MJ Sharp scholarship recipient’s calling is ‘to raise a generation of young peacebuilders’augustafreepress.com
- ANew Virginia license plate celebrates community peacebuildingaugustafreepress.com
- AScholars respond to Ta-Nehisi Coates in new book edited by EMU professors David Evans, Peter Dulaaugustafreepress.com
- ABlue Ridge Outdoors magazine names EMU grad Ben Wyse ‘Best Bike Mechanic’augustafreepress.com
- AGreen Dot is coming: EMU group to attend initial instructor trainingaugustafreepress.com
- ATeam readies for design work on EU-funded hypersonic aircraft projectaugustafreepress.com
- AEMU to teach educators to respond to trauma, build resilience in studentsaugustafreepress.com
- AHershberger set to revisit, update EMU nursing’s ‘Sacred Covenant’augustafreepress.com
- AEMU students craft animation for Standing Rock documentaryaugustafreepress.com
- ASiderhurst research team returns to Hawaii for pest projectsaugustafreepress.com
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