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This fall, Eastern Michigan University students can expect to see many new faces as enrollment among first-year students increase.
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This fall, Eastern Michigan University students can expect to see many new faces as enrollment among first-year students increase.
Free car repairs, COVID-19 vaccines, and more will be provided at the Pull Over Prevention and Mutual Aid Fair in Ypsilanti on Sept. 10 in the parking lot of Estabrook Elementary School located at 1555 W. Cross St.
March 2020 was the beginning of something that none of us expected to last so long, and a year and a half later, getting things back to “normal” suddenly seems so daunting.
Returning to campus just got even more exciting as Eastern Michigan University plans to open all five levels of the newly renovated Olds-Robb Rec/IM building Aug. 30.
The Alzheimer Association’s Walk to End Alzheimer's event in Washtenaw County will be held in-person this year on Oct. 10 in Ann Arbor.
Before returning to campus Aug. 30, check out the list below to learn more about COVID-19 protocols and student activities for the fall 2021 semester.
Jacob Kendrick: On this week's episode, we’ll be discussing Ypsilanti Community Schools launching a full-time remote program in the fall, as well as the EMU a cappella group Summit Street releasing their debut album, and a local Ypsilanti rapper on "America’s Got Talent.” I am your host Jacob Kendrick, and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
This fall, Ypsilanti Community Schools (YCS) will be changing its structure of how students receive their education in the Ypsilanti area by offering a new year-round remote learning program.
Jacob Kendrick: On this week episode, we’ll be discussing EMU and Gen. G announcing the arrival of several new esports programs for students, EMU's Digital Divas providing STEMkits to elementary and middle school students through their partnership with Ypsilanti District Libraries, an EMU student’s petition about the block tuition pricing model and online course fees, and a local Ann Arbor troop raising 60,000 meals during their annual food drive with Food Gatherers. I am your host Jacob Kendrick, and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
Local Ypsilanti rapper, KidJay (Jason O’Banner Jr.), auditioned his song “Golden Child” on America’s Got Talent (AGT) Season 16. The episode he was in, episode eight, aired on NBC Tuesday, July 20.
EMU Digital Divas, a series of programs founded 11 years ago at EMU with the goal of promoting STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) to middle and high school girls, have teamed up with Ypsilanti District Libraries (YDL) in partnership with five organizations to hand out five specialized kits to kids in the Ypsilanti community.
EMU and Global esports organization (Gen. G) announced several esports summer programs coming to the university to engage students, alumni, and the greater community to the fun of online gaming.
A petition that has amassed over 1,500 signatures was created by an Eastern Michigan student about the new block tuition pricing model and the reinstatement of online course fees for the fall 2021 semester.
Jacob Kendrick: On this week’s episode, we’ll be talking about a former Eagle punching their ticket for Tokyo. I am your host Jacob Kendrick, and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
Troop 4 of Ann Arbor, chartered by Ann Arbor’s First United Methodist Church, hosted their 16th annual “Tim Esch Scouting for Food Drive” and collected 60,000 meals.
Donald Scott, Ypsilanti track and field assistant coach, hopes to bring home a gold medal after qualifying to triple jump at the Tokyo Olympics.
Jacob Kendrick: On this week’s episode, we’ll be talking about an Ypsilanti writing center starting art and writing tours in the area. I’m Jacob Kendrick, and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
YpsiWrites, a nonprofit community writing center, has created art and writing tours across Ypsilanti to encourage participants to explore the city and express their creativity through thought-provoking writing prompts.
Jacob Kendrick: On this week’s episode, we’ll be discussing the latest news on the EMU buildings impacted by this past week’s heavy rainfall, as well as the Carl Parsell scholarship being awarded to an incoming freshman and local Ypsilanti music news. I’m Jacob Kendrick, and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
John E. Lawrence, an Ypsilanti resident and musician, is hosting a free jazz concert series titled “The Ypsilanti Frog Island Jazz Series” all summer long.