Mark Metzler Sawin – 91短视频 Podcast /now/podcast Audio programs from 91短视频 Wed, 18 May 2022 19:23:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 Campus Worship: Collective Voices /now/podcast/2022/04/27/campus-worship-collective-voices/ Wed, 27 Apr 2022 16:00:00 +0000 /now/podcast/?p=6110 Collective Voices: Lament and Hope

As this academic year draws to a close, let us take stock of our 91短视频 collective experiences of lament and hope. Leaders from student clubs and organizations, faculty groups, staff councils, and administrative bodies have been invited to bring a statement of what they are lamenting and where their hopes lie as they consider what it has been like to live and learn together through a pandemic and related social ills, with all the challenges and opportunities for growth.

Lament: passionate expression of grief, regret, disappointment and sorrow
-What adversity have you faced this year?
-What have you worked to overcome?
-What have you learned from this adversity?

Hope: a feeling of expectation, anticipation and desire for a certain thing to happen
-What is one of your achievements?
-What are you looking forward to for the coming year (hope, vision, dreams, plans)?
-How can 91短视频 support you now and in the future?

These groups/people are planning to share statements of lament and hope:

Eastern Mennonite Seminary – Courtney Joyner
Earthkeepers – Andrea Troyer
Deanvost Team – Tara Kishbaugh
Sustainable Food Initiative (SFI) – Felicity Zimmerman
Executive Leadership Team – Jackie Font-Guzman
Safe Space – Hannah Beck and Ani Beitzel
Faculty Senate – Mark Metzler Sawin
Eastern Mennonite Student Women鈥檚 Association (EMSWA) – Molly Piwonka
Young Democrats – Meredith Lehman

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“Like a Rock?: The Pickup Truck & Modern American Masculinity” – Mark Metzler Sawin /now/podcast/2018/01/17/like-a-rock-the-pickup-truck-modern-american-masculinity-mark-metzler-sawin/ Wed, 17 Jan 2018 21:32:02 +0000 /now/podcast/?p=4957

University Colloquium with

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“Take the First Step in Faith: A History of Inclusion at 91短视频” – Mark Metzler Sawin /now/podcast/2014/01/17/take-the-first-step-in-faith-a-history-of-inclusion-at-emu-mark-metzler-sawin/ Fri, 17 Jan 2014 16:15:52 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/podcast/?p=3104

Ideas of community identity are often built by drawing lines, defining what and who a community is and is not. When a community decides that Inclusion is a trait it values, it thus presents a challenge. This chapel address is a local look at how the Harrisonburg community and the Mennonites of the Valley addressed issues of inclusion and exclusion, with a special focus on Eastern Mennonite鈥檚 history.

, professor of history, grew up in Hesston, a small, Mennonite town in rural Kansas. He attended Goshen College (Indiana) and then the University of Texas at Austin where he earned his MA and PhD in American Studies. Before coming to 91短视频 in 2001, Mark apprenticed as a chef, wrote for a culinary magazine, and managed a coffee shop, experiences that continue to color his teaching which is marked by an interdisciplinary hodgepodge of cultural studies, popular culture, literature and history. At 91短视频 he currently serves as professor of U.S. History and as the director of the Honors program. In the larger academic world, Mark serves as a member of the Regional Chapters Committee of the American Studies Association and chaired that committee from 2011-13. He has also served as a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Zagreb, Croatia (2008-09) and as the President of the Mid-Atlantic American Studies Association (2006-08). His scholarship focuses largely on the religious, literary, and popular culture of antebellum America (1850s); his book Raising Kane addresses Arctic explorer Elisha Kent Kane who authored two 鈥渂est-selling鈥 books about his travels while masterfully manipulating the popular media to enhance his celebrity status. Mark is currently launching a new project, editing a collection of stories by the notorious antebellum pop-fiction author and political rabble-rouser, Ned Buntline. Mark is married to Erika Metzler Sawin, a nursing professor at James Madison University, and has two children, Cora and Isaac.

This is one of the opening events for the .

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“Pickups: A love story” – Howard Zehr, Mark Metzler-Sawin /now/podcast/2012/11/28/pickups-a-love-story-howard-zehr-mark-metzler-sawin/ Thu, 29 Nov 2012 00:36:31 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/podcast/?p=2283

, professor of restorative justice,聽 and , professor of history, offer a presentation on 鈥.鈥

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2012 Baccalaureate /now/podcast/2012/04/28/2012-baccalaureate-2/ Sat, 28 Apr 2012 23:47:16 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/podcast/?p=3619 91短视频 celebrates the University鈥檚 94th Annual Commencement in this Baccalaureate Service. , Professor of History, addresses the graduates with his speech, titled, Wisdom & Vanity: A Teacher鈥檚 Parting Words. 聽Senior class co-presidents Rochelle Fisher and Gabriel Brunk offer Senior Class Salutations.

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