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Sophomore Hannah Rhodes is a Mass Communications and Public Policy and Community Service double major. A native of Richmond, Hannah works for the campus radio station and also helps with the weekly television show. This is her second year working with EHCWired. She enjoys writing, playing soccer, and spending time with friends. She volunteers at the Highlands Project after school program and enjoys participating in community service. Family is important to her, as she is one of five children. Her time at Emory has been wonderful, and she can’t wait to have even more experiences.

Music Professor Says Farewell to Emory & Henry

Music Professor Says Farewell to Emory & Henry

An Emory & Henry College music professor will be leaving campus after this semester to be closer to his extended family.
Dr. Stephen Sieck, choral director and music professor, has accepted a teaching position at Wisconsin’s Lawerence University, which has one of the five best choirs in the country. There, he will teach two groups: a [...]

Alumni Memorial a "living history lesson"

Alumni Memorial a “living history lesson”

Students may have noticed the massive amounts of dirt and construction in the middle of the Emory campus lately. A new alumni plaza, paid for by alumni Tom McGlothlin is set to finish in May of 2010.
The structure, made to honor all the school’s alumni, is one of the first visual efforts dedicated to graduates. [...]

Forum Opens Communication Between Students and Administration

Student body president, Zach Triplett, addressed Sodexo Dining Services last Monday about the changing meal exchange options at the Huton behalf of students’ frustration.
In an email to Robin Walton, Triplett expressed his frustration at the continual change in menu items at the Hut. Most recently, the removal of the tuna melt, hot dog, and chicken [...]

Community Organizing Workshop Revitalizes Campaign

On the weekend of September 25, thirty-six Emory & Henry students engaged a Community Organizing Workshop.
Bonner Scholars, Public Policy and Community Service majors, students from Mars Hill College, and anyone else who was interested participated in the event that occurred Friday and Saturday. It included group discussions and workshops about how to help communities.
Workshop topics [...]

Lyceum Educates Students on Dangers of Drug Marketing

On Tuesday, September 30, Mass Communications students at Emory & Henry College presented a Lyceum on the film Big Bucks, Big Pharma, followed by a discussion of the ideas in the movie.
The film, a product of the Media Education Foundation, explores the world of pharmaceutical drug marketing. The term “pharma” refers to the extremely large [...]

E&H Professor Provides New Home for Displaced Bees

Edward Davis, a geography professor at Emory & Henry College, has a passion for creatures both big and small; most recently, his passion has led to the protection of local bees from displacement.
The new radio tower for the college was meant to bring all varieties of progress and development. What the builders of the tower [...]

WEHC 90.7 FM gears up for a wider audience

The long awaited dream of building a 9000-watt radio station is finally coming to fruition for the Mass Communications Department at Emory & Henry as the radio tower has finally been erected and station nears completion.
While the tower was erected at the end of August, there are still many things to be done before the [...]