EMU updates COVID-19 policies for face masks and daily health screenings
Face masks will no longer be required in most indoor spaces on campus and daily health screenings will end beginning Monday, March 28, at Eastern Michigan University.
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Face masks will no longer be required in most indoor spaces on campus and daily health screenings will end beginning Monday, March 28, at Eastern Michigan University.
On this week’s episode, State Representative Debbie Dingell secures $550,000 for EMU services, EMU to host the 42nd Undergraduate Symposium, and Amazon partners with Eastern Michigan University to pay for employees’ tuition. I am your host, Jacob Walter Kendrick, and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
Actors from EMU's Theater Program will bring words to life in this staged reading of Houdini at the Sponberg Theater free of charge.
Eastern Michigan University recently announced their acceptance in Career Choice, a part of Amazon’s pledge which includes a $1.2 billion commitment to upskill more than 300,000 Amazon employees by 2025.
U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell has secured $14 million in federal funding for Washtenaw County community services and granted $550,000 to Eastern Michigan University.
Eastern Michigan University’s 42nd Undergraduate Symposium will be held in-person on Friday, March 25, at the EMU Student Center.
On this week’s episode, EMU will host three free R.A.D. men’s self-defense classes, The EMU Adaptive Sports Club hosts wheelchair basketball at the EMU Rec/IM, and EMU's Changing the Cycle program launches to combat period poverty. I am your host, Jacob Walter Kendrick, and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
Eastern Michigan University will host free R.A.D. Men’s self-defense classes beginning Monday, March 21, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the REC/IM and continue for three consecutive Mondays.
The Buckle Up! Program, a car seat safety course, returns to the Ypsilanti Fire Department from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, March 15.
On March 19, all EMU students and community members over the age of 16 are welcome at EMU Rec/IM to play wheelchair basketball.
Haab's Restaurant, a longtime Ypsilanti staple, announced its closure after 87 years in business on March 3.
Eastern Michigan University’s Changing the Cycle program aims to combat period poverty by making free menstrual products available across campus.
A corrections officer at the Washtenaw County jail was assaulted in the jail's medical unit on Wednesday, March 9, around 5 p.m.
The Eastern Michigan University Police Department revealed that no foul play is suspected after a man was found deceased at Pease Park on the morning of Monday, March 7.
On this week’s episode, EMU Marching Band selects first Black, Indigenous, and People of Color drum majors to lead season 128, Ypsilanti District Library-Whittaker hosts 'Evicted' exhibit through March, Ypsilanti resident charged with animal cruelty.
An Ypsilanti woman is expected to plead guilty to the misdemeanor charge of abandonment/cruelty to two or three animals after being faced with a repeat felony charge of cruelty/neglect to more than 25 animals.
The Eastern Michigan University Police Department is investigating a suspicious death after a man was found deceased in Pease Park on the morning of Monday, March 7.
Ypsilanti District Library-Whittaker is hosting the “Evicted" exhibit through March 31 to spread awareness about the under-representation of evictions across the U.S.
The Eastern Michigan University Marching Band has selected Amara Booker and Noah Lopez to lead their 128th season as drum majors.
Gentle Vibes Vintage is a clothing store located at 731 W. Cross St, directly across from Eastern Michigan University’s campus. With bright colors and a variety of antiquities, paired with the friendly owner, this alluring small business is a place that anyone in Ypsilanti should visit.