Women in art at EMU: Professor Amy Sacksteder
Whether it be re-constructing internal or external elements of art, Eastern Michigan University professor Amy Sacksteder has been into "creative expression" since a very young age.
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Whether it be re-constructing internal or external elements of art, Eastern Michigan University professor Amy Sacksteder has been into "creative expression" since a very young age.
Art is a constant in the world and can often be mixed with most areas of life in ways that many people fail to think of.
The world has transitioned a lot of areas of life into a somewhat online form, and art has not been left out. With new software and technology, digital art is becoming more and more popular.
Check out these events happening on and around Eastern Michigan University's campus this week.
With Eastern Michigan University student body elections right around the corner, voters should know who their candidates are.
With an area of barely four and a half square miles, Ypsilanti is a prime example of packing a lot into not a lot of space, and when it comes to the cannabis industry—ever on the rise since the legalization of medical and recreational drug use in 2018—the city is no stranger.
Every year on March 14, the world commemorates the mathematical constant known as pi. The holiday allows people to celebrate the infinite number, normally by eating pie.
Eastern Michigan University’s Women’s Resource Center, along with the University Career and Academic Development Center, is hosting a Women's Leadership Panel on March 13 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Student Center room 310 AB.
Women in Leadership Panel - March 13
On Saturday, March 18, the International Student Association will host Colors in Harmony, a cultural talent show highlighting diversity at Eastern Michigan University.
The Hope Clinic is hosting a breakfast benefit on Thursday, March 23 with University of Michigan’s football coach Jim Harbaugh and his wife Sarah Harbaugh.
While the art program itself is relatively small at Eastern Michigan University, the more niche group of students in the field of art education is even smaller. Kennede Thomas, a senior art student at Eastern, said that while this can sometimes make her feel alone, it also makes her feel special and unique.
Sexual Assault Awareness - March 6
Eastern Michigan University Bachelor of Fine Arts student Nia Crutcher has been creating art since before she could speak. Looking forward, the artist has hopes to one day open her own gallery in New York City that showcases people of color.
The mission statement set the standard for the Bronze Beauties from the day the student club was founded, April 1, 2016.
It’s Black History Month, and we want to continue to celebrate the historical Black figures of Eastern Michigan University. But this time, through learning the history of two buildings here on campus.
The Ypsilanti Senior Center, located in Recreation Park just a few blocks away from Eastern Michigan University’s campus, is entering its sixth decade of serving Ypsilanti residents. The primary focus of the Ypsilanti Senior Center has been to provide programming, activities and support to community members in their older years.
Eastern Michigan University students Jaida Turner and Jessica Turner are not just sisters, but are also best friends who create music together. For many people, music is a way to get through every mood, which is especially true for the duo.
Our environment is made up of living and nonliving elements, all of which have an effect on the way we, as humans, interact within our environment. Eastern Michigan University’s Sierra Club educates its members on the importance of taking care of our environment, because as much as our environment affects us, we have an equally strong effect on the environment.
The Turkish-American Cultural Association of Michigan, along with members a part of Eastern Michigan University faculty, have created a relief campaign in hopes of providing the resources needed to those impacted by the recent earthquakes in Turkey.