Registration is now available聽for at 草莓社区 (EMU), Oct. 14-16. To see a full schedule of events, click .
To catch a few of the highlights, read on.
New Events
- The traditional Friday evening concert at 8 p.m. in Lehman Auditorium features, for the first time, the A Cappella Voices Celebration, with alumni and student vocal groups Shekinah, Good Company, Bellaccord and Emulate.
- 鈥淲e are Family鈥 Black Student Union Network Soiree: On Saturday from 1-2:30 p.m., come to a networking dessert and discussion with BSU alumni. Share your EMU experience and make new connections.
- EMUTenTalks. Impact. Influence. Inspire.: Stop by the Main Stage Theatre Saturday at 2 p.m. for EMUTenTalks:聽Impact. Influence. Inspire, 10-minute impactful talks to inspire and generate ideas. Based on the popular TED Talks, this premiere event features Shirley Showalter 鈥70, author and president emeritus of Goshen College; Leonard Dow 鈥87, lead pastor and board vice-chair of Mennonite Central Committee; and Erik Kratz 鈥02, major league baseball player. They鈥檒l give an inspiring talk for 10 minutes and answer questions afterwards.
- Fall Festival: A time and place where alumni, parents, and students can meet, mingle and celebrate. Saturday鈥檚 fall festival on the front lawn will be fun for all ages from 3-7 p.m. Tailgate, listen to live music, enjoy lawn games, face painting and inflatables for the kids. Local food trucks will have delicious options, as well as a cookout provided by Pioneer College Caterers for students with meal plans and ticket-holders. Parents, visit the reception tent on the front lawn from 4-5 p.m. for your special gift. Also, stop by the admissions booth to learn more about enrolling at EMU.
- Special reunions: The Chamber Singers reunite in honor of retiring professor Dr. Kenneth J. Nafziger, from 3-5 p.m. The 鈥84-鈥85 Middle East and the 鈥89 France cross-culturals will also host reunions. Additionally, class reunions for classes ending in 1 and 6 will meet.
- Athletics events: Homecoming is always a chance to showcase fall sports: field hockey at 1 p.m., women鈥檚 soccer at 4 p.m. and men鈥檚 soccer at 7 p.m. The women鈥檚 basketball team hosts an alumni game. Men鈥檚 basketball hosts a Midnight Madness Blue/White Scrimmage at midnight.
Traditional Events
- Department Breakfasts and gatherings: Saturday kicks off with a number of traditional breakfasts and morning coffee sessions: the Suter Science Center breakfast and lecture with Christopher Longenecker 鈥01; nurses鈥 receptions; Haverim and seminary breakfasts; business networking with coffee and donuts; and the Jesse T. Byler education lecture with Jesse Rodriguez 鈥05 and Kendal Swartzendruber 鈥07, education coordinators with the Virginia Office of Education.
- Hall of Honor: Field hockey star Jonalyn Denlinger 鈥06 and pole vaulter Megan Mlinarchik 鈥06 will be inducted in the .
- Fun Run: The Campus Canvas Fun Run returns for its second year. Jog a 2-mile route through campus and finish covered in color.
- Jubilee Alumni Reception, for those who attended EMU 50 or more years ago, is at 3:30 p.m in Martin Chapel.
- 厂耻苍诲补测鈥檚 Homecoming worship service will celebrate the contributions of Alumnus of the Year Harvey Yoder 鈥64, Distinguished Service Award recipients Donna 鈥69 and Wayne 鈥67 Burkhart, and Outstanding Young Alumna Grace Schrock-Hurst Praseyto 鈥10.
Need a ride to Harrisonburg? Want to give a ride?
Visit to find a ride or give a ride to EMU Homecoming 2016.
The site was developed by Jakob zumFelde ’11, a graduate student in city planning and engineering at Ohio State University. ZumFelde says his decision not to own a car is directly linked to what he learned about sustainability during his undergraduate years at EMU. Yet the choice to be carless makes travel to and from events like Homecoming difficult. He created the site because he’s “passionate about making it easier to live without a car” and聽 in hopes that intergenerational connections might occur between alumni of all ages.
“I hope this site encourages carpooling among people who could drive separately too, as people could save gas and money, and maybe meet someone new. I鈥檓 sure a lot of carpooling already happens with travel to Homecoming, but given the wide age range of people who will be there, I think this website would help connect people who don鈥檛 already know each other,” zumFelde said.
