A different kind of prospective visit:
Fourth graders from Barry School come to EU for a day
A different kind of prospective visit: Read Post »
Fourth graders from Barry School come to EU for a day
A different kind of prospective visit: Read Post »
Communication studies majors speak their minds at symposium
Seniors steal the show Read Post »
Dave Sanderson charms the Dining Commons
Eastern’s Ordinary People Read Post »
With the campus deep into finals mode, many students find themselves looking for things to do or to get off campus for a few hours, anything that will allow them to be away from Eastern, and exams, for just a little bit. Well, there’s good news: if you aren’t studying tonight, go check out “The
The Call in Camden Read Post »
To the untrained eye, Dr. Walter Huddell may seem like the typical math whiz, but in reality, one will find that he always has a pair of running shoes on his feet and the heart of an athlete. Huddell is commonly known for his duties as associate professor of mathematics, but he is also a
Professor Profile: Walter Huddell Read Post »
The men’s soccer team will add another accomplished former player to its staff when Dan DeMasters joins the team as an assistant coach in for the 2010 season. “Dan was an outstanding attacking player and has played at a very high level,” Head Coach Mark Wagner said. “We look forward to the insights we believe
DeMasters joins Men’s Soccer: New addition to Coaching Staff Read Post »
When the National Air Services grounded all flights and closed airports in the UK due to a volcanic eruption in Iceland, it seemed as though time stopped as Britain was hurled into a state of panic. Even here in the small town of St. Andrews, Scotland, where nothing seems to disturb our placid everyday activity,
Volcano eruption causes chaos in UK Read Post »
After years of pulling a head out of a paper bag, history professor Dr. Robert Price will be retiring from teaching. Price has spent the last ten years teaching African-American and Modern European history at Eastern, along with a few Western Civilization classes. For many students in his Western Civilization classes, the highlight of the
Dr. Price and four other professors retire Read Post »
Eastern’s theater department will be hosting the 2010 Performing Arts Living Room on Friday, April 30 and Saturday, May 1. The Performing Arts Living Room, or PALR, is a café-style theater. Plays are performed on a small stage surrounded by chairs and tables, as well as a few couches. The plays typically last no longer
PALR introduces four plays Read Post »
Performing artists take the stage for charity
Beyond Existence & Gospel Explosion: Read Post »