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(03/25/15 5:50pm)
Eastern Michigan University’s Eleanor Wright chapter of Public Relations Student Society of America will host the first PRSSA Talent Forum at 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, March 26, in McKenny Hall’s Guild Room. The free show will highlight different talented students and local residents and is open to the public.
(02/13/15 4:08pm)
Eastern Michigan University’s chief information officer held “Coffee with the CIO” Friday, Jan. 23, at Halle Library, and said students need a place to literally recharge their batteries.
(01/25/15 6:22pm)
A piece of history contiguous with Ypsilanti will be preserved for future generations because a remnant of the industrialized war effort from the World War II-era has been saved from destruction.
(11/10/14 12:50am)
Veterans Day is a chance for Americans to thank those who served in the U.S. military, and some Eastern Michigan University student veterans gave a glimpse into what the holiday means to them and spoke about what’s going on around campus on Tuesday - including a look at the location for EMU’s new Military and Veterans Resource Center.
(11/05/14 2:56pm)
The 13th annual Norwegian Foot March was held Saturday at the University of Southern Indiana, and four cadets from Eastern Michigan University’s Reserve Officers Training Corps participated in the event and marched 18.6 miles in roughly four hours. EMU senior and ROTC Cadet Steven Shak was the first Eagle to finish with a time of 3 hours and 19 minutes.
(10/19/14 7:35pm)
Michigan State Representative David Rutledge spent Wednesday shadowing Eastern Michigan University Honors College student and contest winner Andrea Mellendorf.
(10/15/14 7:23pm)
There have been 4,400 hundred deaths in Western Africa caused by the Ebola virus, and the recorded outbreak has reached U.S. soil. Many Eastern Michigan University students have become aware of the deadly virus due to the recent media frenzy, and there are a variety of opinions regarding the crisis.
(10/05/14 1:37am)
Student veterans at Eastern Michigan University can now receive advice and counseling from a retired Army officer with more than 20 years of military experience.
(09/25/14 3:30pm)
Eastern Michigan University scholars filled the student center ballroom Tuesday evening for the first Honors College Star Lecture with speaker Heather Neff, an English professor and director of the EMU McNair Scholars Program.
(09/21/14 2:11am)
The veteran community has been at the forefront of America’s
attention due to a decade of continuous warfare, but some Eastern Michigan
University scholars said many of their fellow service members are reaping
benefits they did not earn.
(09/14/14 4:00pm)
The recent conflict between Israelis and Palestinians has motivated some Eastern Michigan University scholars to start a local student chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine.
(09/09/14 10:14pm)
Eastern Michigan University’s Honors College had a record number of applications submitted this year and Honors students said the success of the program is well-deserved.
(04/20/14 10:36pm)
“I carry all your letters in the top of my helmet, and I was able to scrounge up an envelope,” wrote Army Private First Class John Price, a Virginian who placed his boots on Vietnamese soil in December 1965. “I’ll close this now and [it] will go out on the resupply chopper. Don’t worry, and I’ll write first chance I’ll get. Love, Johnny.”
(04/02/14 8:51pm)
Some College of Education students at Eastern Michigan University have had their academic careers affected by nearby school districts’ boycotting of the university’s student teachers and pledging to not hire alumni teachers.
(03/23/14 7:20pm)
A five-pound, 20-foot long sausage piled high with peppers and onions is a daunting sight, but 12 contestants attempted to devour the behemoth entree at an eating contest on Thursday at The Wurst Bar, located at 705 W. Cross St.
(02/16/14 9:12pm)
The Education Achievement Authority is a hot topic for Michigan’s public school system, and Eastern Michigan University became a key player in the debate when it signed a partnership with the government program in 2011. The controversy has directly affected some students hoping to get a degree from EMU’s College of Education.
(02/05/14 10:48pm)
Criminals in Ypsilanti should take note – some Eastern Michigan University students are ready to fight back if trouble comes lurking.
(12/01/13 11:06pm)
If you grew up in the 1990s, chances are you’ve heard Darius Rucker’s deep voice come across the radio a time or two.
(11/20/13 11:37pm)
Student veterans gathered for a meet-and-greet Thursday afternoon at the Student Center and took advantage of the chance to share their stories about drill sergeants, boot camp, deployment, bad chow, bad pay and many other facets of military life.
(11/10/13 9:57pm)
Some of your fellow classmates have used deadly force to eliminate threats on the battlefield. Others have witnessed their friends carried off by stretcher bearers. Students at Eastern Michigan University have shed their blood on foreign soil and lived to tell their tale in public speaking classes and creative writing essays.