What's the Move? April 15 - April 20
EMU Trumpet Studio Recital - April 15
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EMU Trumpet Studio Recital - April 15
The Black Media Association, a student organization at EMU, hosted its first Success Summit since 2018 to advise students on navigating social media in their careers on April 11.
The student production of "Cyrano de Bergerac" by the Eastern Michigan University Theatre will begin with a preview on Thursday, April 11 at 7 p.m. This preview will allow the audience to talk with the members of the production following the performance. Community members can purchase tickets for this production starting on Friday, April 12 at 7 p.m. from EMU's online box-office.
Eclipse Viewing Party - April 8
A production of an entire opera, Mozart’s “The Magic Flute,” is set to perform at Eastern Michigan University for the first time in possibly 15 years.
Planetarium Show - April 1
On Thursday, March 28, Eastern Michigan University will kick off its yearlong 175th anniversary celebration. The school will be hosting multiple events this year to applaud a century and a quarter of academic history.
Pet Therapy Dog - March 25
The Eastern Echo is hosting its second annual Student Media Gala on March 28 at the Ypsilanti Freighthouse.
Eastern Michigan University's LGBT Resource Center will be hosting its annual Lavender Graduation on April 17.
Eastern Michigan University will be connecting students to roughly 70 employers to engage in hiring opportunities during the Spring Job Fair on March 27 in the Student Center Ballroom.
MCACHE Presentation: American College of Healthcare Executives - March 18
President James Smith and Henry Ford College (HFC) President Russell Kavalhuna, J.D. will meet on Tuesday, March 19 to celebrate their Learn4ward partnership. The presidents will convene at Welch Hall at 10 a.m. in room 205.
Rob Musial first delved into the world of journalism while working as an editor for his high school's paper. With the paper being called The Echo, little did he know that he would later join another publication with a similar name.
Eastern Michigan University's Theatre for the Young program is bringing its current musical tour, “Ronnie and Scales’ Magnificent Tale” to EMU.
Jadein Black celebrates her birthday with weeklong events from March 13-17, called Drag for a Cause.
Madi Diaz, the indie singer-songwriter and musician, is currently on tour for her most recent record “Weird Faith.” She stopped at The Ark in Ann Arbor, Mich., to perform on March 5. Diaz welcomed folk singer-songwriter and musician Jack Van Cleaf to open the show. In a partnership with the Human Rights Campaign and Propellor, Diaz encouraged attendees to take action for a chance to win an autographed setlist.
Pride Bracelet Making - March 4
Students came to the Brown Bag Lunch with their lunches packed and their questions ready. Director of community engagement and communications, and manager of the Detroit Journalism Cooperative for Detroit Public Television, Marty Fischhoff, and Reuters global race and justice editor and Eastern Michigan University graduate, Katrease Stafford, joined six students and two professors around noon on Friday, Feb. 16 in the lounge of King Hall.
Building a Culture of Caring - Feb. 19