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Some sticky notes with encouraging thoughts left on one of the tables at EMU's Self-Care Fair.
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Some sticky notes with encouraging thoughts left on one of the tables at EMU's Self-Care Fair.
The workshop “Learning to Learn in Technical Courses”, held in the Halle Library basement on Friday Feb. 16, hopes to help students identify the best way they can learn in their classes.
A new health care facility is to be built and opened on Eastern Michigan University’s campus in the summer of 2019.
Sunday, Feb. 11
Jose Carlos Aguiar, PhD, and pastor Monica Villarreal, two philanthropists from opposite sides of the globe, came together to facilitate a conversation on environmental disasters and delivering eco-justice.
A student organization at Eastern Michigan University, EMU Students for Choice, aims to eliminate the stigma around sex by providing information and resources on reproductive health and sex education.
“Today makes a special day,” said student body vice president Larry Borum. “We all came here with the intent of making a change on this campus.”
Student carefully colors in artist's work for the EMU's first Unity Mural
Sunday, Feb. 4
(Eds: The use of the pronoun ‘they’ will occasionally be used in reference to those who prefer a gender-neutral pronoun and thus considered singular. Some last names were left out for the comfort of the students.)
Sunday, Jan. 28
Freshman, sophomore, junior and senior students at Eastern Michigan University sought out experience in a variety of job fields at the 2018 Internship Fair Thursday, Feb. 1.
EMU's 2018 internship fair
With funding provided by the city of Ypsilanti and Eastern Michigan University’s Engage program, the signage project hopes to make 8-10 signs reflecting on black history in the city.
“If everyone is oppressed, then no one is really oppressed,” said professor Peter Higgins.
Sunday, Jan. 21
More than 50 crimes involving sexual assault, theft, burglary, violence, vandalism, and harassments were reported on EMU’s campus within the first two months of the 2017 fall semester, according to the daily crime log.
Eastern Michigan University’s newest ad campaign “You Are Welcome Here” shows that the university is proud to be a second home to many of the international students who decided to come to the United States and study there. One of the many international students that the university is host to is Marawan Saadeldin, an urban planning major and GIS minor from Alexandria, Egypt. Saadeldin first came to America as a child, but traveled between it and Egypt throughout his teenage years.
The Southeast Asian Student Association of Eastern Michigan University holds their first semi-formal cultural night to promote the unity and beauty of all Asian cultures.
Sunday, Jan. 14