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(05/17/22 1:31pm)
Eastern Michigan University's Digital Divas, a program with the goal of promoting STEM majors and careers to middle and high school girls, is launching a TV show that highlights women role models in STEM.
(05/16/22 12:00pm)
Eastern Michigan University named Ryan Evely Gildersleeve as the dean of the College of Education (COE) on Thursday, May 12.
(05/12/22 9:31pm)
Leaving non-perishable food items next to your mailbox before mail delivery this Saturday will help Food Gatherers, the food bank, and other food rescue programs fight hunger in Washtenaw County.
(05/09/22 12:00pm)
Food Gatherers announced that the organizations Grillin’ event will be canceled for the third year in a row. A matching fundraiser has been created to take its place.
(05/03/22 3:40pm)
Ypsilanti officials hosted a town hall meeting on April 27, to update residents of Ypsilanti about their progress in the removal of the Peninsular Paper Dam across the Huron River.
(04/25/22 10:10pm)
Along with interim Chief Diversity Officer Dr. Doris Fields, President James Smith, Police Chief Matthew Lige, and other University officials have all been working collectively to investigate the racist comments and images recently painted on Eastern Michigan University Student Government’s Student Speech Wall.
(03/28/22 12:00pm)
The 42nd Annual Undergraduate Symposium was held on Friday, March 25, at the Eastern Michigan University Student Center where students were given the opportunity to showcase their research and creative projects.
(03/21/22 12:00pm)
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.
(03/14/22 12:00pm)
Haab's Restaurant, a longtime Ypsilanti staple, announced its closure after 87 years in business on March 3.
(02/28/22 2:24pm)
An Eastern Michigan University student has started a petition after the university announced that summer 2022 graduates would no longer be allowed to walk in the upcoming April commencement ceremony.
(02/15/22 1:00pm)
The City of Ypsilanti held a community participation meeting on Dec 16, 2021, to discuss a new 306-unit apartment development at 945 W. Clark Road to gauge community members’ perspectives.
(02/01/22 1:00pm)
The Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission voted to approve congressional and state legislative redistricting maps, which will balance political power in Ypsilanti for the next decade.
(01/18/22 1:00pm)
Eastern Michigan University parterned with Jewish Family Services of Washtenaw County to host 12 Afghan refugee families in campus apartments last month and students can now get involved through volunteer opportunities.
(12/20/21 2:00pm)
The Eastern Michigan University Board of Regents approved the initial plans for the more than $200 million investment for the new campus housing initiative at their Dec. 9 regents meeting.
(12/13/21 12:00pm)
Ypsilanti City Council met to discuss the city’s natural resource concerns, resolutions, and more on Tuesday, Dec. 7.
(12/15/21 2:04pm)
Eastern Michigan University alumni Melvin Parson spent much of his weekends in farmer’s markets in Ann Arbor. While browsing the selections, he realized that there was no one that looked like him shopping and selling produce and food, so he started to grow his own food to sell at the farmer’s market.
(11/22/21 12:48pm)
Ypsilanti City Council voted unanimously to authorize a grant of $25,000 from marijuana equity funds to support the Washtenaw County prosecutor’s expungement program on Nov. 16.
(11/15/21 1:48pm)
The Ypsilanti District Library’s Bookmobile made its return back to Ypsilanti neighborhoods on Nov. 8.
(11/01/21 11:00am)
Ypsilanti City Council met to discuss the city's transportation plan, resolutions, and more Oct. 19.
(10/13/21 11:00am)
Ypsilanti City Council voted 6-1 Oct. 5, approving to waive the park rental fees for ypsiGLOW 2021, hosted by WonderFool Productions.