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“Bye Europe, this is going to happen.”
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“Bye Europe, this is going to happen.”
Eastern Michigan University’s Department of Music and Dance will be starting off the year with their 64th Annual Faculty and Guest Artist Dance Concert in Quick Theatre this weekend.
Eastern Michigan University’s Muslim Student Association Relay for Life team will be holding a fundraiser, the Purple Plunge, on Wednesday, Jan. 13 starting at 1:00 p.m. in the university park and lake to benefit the American Cancer Society.
Presented by Eastern Michigan University’s Campus Life, the following films: “The Good Dinosaur,” “Fruitvale Station,” “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” and more will be headed to the big screen in the Student Center Auditorium and the Halle Library Auditorium for a free movie screening this semester.
Published in 1908 by L. M. Montgomery, the classic Canadian book, Anne of Green Gables was transformed from book to stage by the performance of members of Eastern Michigan University’s theatre in Quirk Theatre on Friday night.
At the age of six, Eastern Michigan University graduate student Jordan Scavone created his first picture book. He recently made his debut as an author with the release of his picture book “Might-E” in October.
Told through reading and performance, audio and visual components, the two-act play “Women’s SafeHouse” opened for the first time in America at Eastern Michigan University’s Frank Ross Laboratory Theatre in Quirk Hall on Monday night.
Kim Schatzel, Eastern Michigan University Interim President, Provost and Executive Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs, is leaving EMU, effective Jan. 25, 2016 to serve as president of Towson University. We asked students what they think about her move.
Hailing from New Jersey and casted as the well-known sweet girl of Kansas was newcomer, Shanice Williams, who performed Thursday night in NBC’s “The Wiz Live.”
From Nov. 23-Dec. 1, the Ford Gallery in Ford Hall was decorated with a range of artwork by the BFA candidates of Eastern Michigan University’s Art Department. Their show, “Hoplorra” was designed as their capstone thesis where it was to highlight their respective bodies of work.
All you need is a Fairy Godmother and the right shoes to become a Princess. This is what happened to the beautiful, yet poor servant, Cinderella from the classic tale, “Cinderella”. Everyone remembers the 1950’s version of “Cinderella” told by Walt Disney animation, but did you know her story was told in dance before the film? The ballet, Cinderella, was first composed by Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev in 1945.
Eastern Michigan University student Benjamin Armes has won a Sir Edmund Hillary Award for his 22 minute documentary, “Dream it. Build it. Skate it.”
Stressed and overwhelmed, around 100 Eastern Michigan University students were given kisses and love by the friendly canines of Therapaws in the Snow Health Wellness Center Wednesday night.
Thanksgiving is on its way and students are ready to go home and chow down on Turkey, cranberry sauce and all kinds of traditional dishes. After stuffing your face with, well, stuffing, there needs to be time for your stomach to settle down and digest.
The Office of International Students and Scholars is hosting its annual Thanksgiving Dinner at 6 p.m. Friday in the Student Center Ballroom.
As a part of the Department of Jewish studies Speaker Series, Eastern Michigan University welcomed Israeli singer/songwriter and peace activist, David Broza for a film screening and conversation about his recent documentary, “East Jerusalem/West Jerusalem,” Saturday evening in the Student Center auditorium.
Now on display in the Ford Gallery, located in Ford Hall, is the graduate thesis exhibit of Eastern Michigan University student, Justin Marshall.
Eastern Michigan University’s African Student Association held its second-annual African Culture Show: Taking Back Africa, Thursday in Pease Auditorium.
Eastern Michigan University’s Halle Library room G03 was filled to its maximum Friday afternoon with students and faculty to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of T.S. Eliot’s poem, “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.”
The audience coming to see EMU’s Applied Drama and Theatre for the Young’s Production of “Junior High” did not expect to travel back to the 60s before the show started in the Sponberg Theatre in Quirk Hall, Friday night.