Expectations for community members Eastern Mennonite's 361-word "Community Lifestyle Commitment" was adopted by the board of trustees in 2001. With this document as a guide, the institution expects its employees and students to commit themselves to a lifestyle based on "clearly stated expectations [to] promote orderly community life," coupled with "trust in and responsibility to one another".
Campus ministries Residential undergraduates, faculty, and staff gather for twice-weekly chapel services planned by the campus pastoral team. Voluntary
Bible study and worship also occur in smaller settings during the week and on weekends. The Campus Ministries program sponsors activities such as campus-wide chapels on Wednesday and Friday mornings, a student-led praise-style service on Sunday evenings, monthly hymn sings and Taize worship services, annual "spiritual life week", and service experiences under the Young People's Christian Association. Campus Ministries is led by the three trained pastors, assisted by students at various stages in their education including seminary students at EMU. Pastoral Assistants live in residence buildings and plan voluntary weekly activities.
Outdoor and indoor recreation As a result of EMU's location, bicycling is popular among the faculty and students as a means to commute, do errands, and for recreational jaunts around the countryside, both on and off roads. Other popular outdoor activities are
kayaking &
canoeing,
swimming,
golfing,
hiking,
horseback riding,
hunting &
fishing,
spelunking and
skiing & other winter sports at nearby private and public parks and centers, such as
Shenandoah National Park,
George Washington and Jefferson National Forests, and Massanutten Four-Season Resort. On campus, students, staff and faculty maintain a greenhouse, an arboretum, and a large vegetable garden. Indoor recreational features include gyms (for
basketball,
volleyball,
indoor soccer, etc.), fitness center with exercise equipment, and climbing wall. Swimmers head 2.1 miles to the year-round municipal swimming pool at Westover Park.
Athletics EMU's sports teams are known as the Royals. In most sports, EMU competes as
NCAA Division III, a member of the
Old Dominion Athletic Conference. The school's intercollegiate sports include
field hockey,
cross country,
basketball,
volleyball,
soccer,
baseball,
softball, indoor and outdoor
track and field, women's
lacrosse, and women's
triathlon. The school offers
disc golf as a club sport.
Extracurriculars Two-thirds of EMU's students participate in
intramural sports, playing against peers as well as college employees, in friendly, often coed competitions. In 2009–10, dozens of teams competed at various levels in
basketball,
billiards,
floor hockey,
flag football,
golf,
table tennis, and
dodgeball. Beyond physical activities, students at EMU are involved in clubs and groups typical of college campuses, such as student government, the student newspaper, literary magazine and theater productions.
Music Students participate from a variety of choral and instrumental musical groups, including men's, women's, and mixed vocal ensembles, as well as chamber and wind ensembles, a
jazz band, and a chamber orchestra. EMU's music department is home to the proficient hymnal editor, faculty member, and chamber singers director Ken J. Nafziger, who also directs and conducts the annual Shenandoah Valley Bach Festival and the Winchester Musica Viva. ==Notable alumni==