Tobacco-free campus proposal presented
Eastern Michigan University’s Student Affairs Committee met in Welch Hall on Tuesday as part of a series of end of the semester committee meetings.
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Eastern Michigan University’s Student Affairs Committee met in Welch Hall on Tuesday as part of a series of end of the semester committee meetings.
It would be an understatement to simply say that I love to eat – and I am completely OK with blaming my family genetics and the many scrumptious recipes they’ve passed down to me through the years for it.
MIOSHA Training— Requirements for obtaining the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration Hazard Communication training have been scheduled for the following sessions:
Eastern Michigan University has geared up for its version of the national event #GivingTuesday. The all-day event will be held across EMU’s campus on Tuesday, Dec. 3.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new location of Eastern Michigan University’s Digital Inclusion store took place on Monday, Nov. 25 at Sill Hall in the College of Technology between noon and 2:00 p.m.
Eastern Michigan University’s Board of Regents held a special meeting on Wednesday at Welch Hall to briefly discuss the recommendation to approve EMU’s submission of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) and the Storm Water Asset Management and Waste Water (SAW) grant application.
The B. Side’s Digital Inclusion store—
The lawsuit between Eastern Michigan University and the Christian legal ministry Alliance Defending Freedom has been resolved. Under the resolution, the university’s Student Government will amend its fund allocations to accommodate all student groups. EMU’s insurance company, Michigan Universities Self-Insurance Corporation will pay the plaintiffs’ attorney fees of $3,000.
EMU’s #GivingTuesday—
Explore Eastern—
EMU’s Student Government Public Affairs Committee—
Eastern Michigan University alumna Carmen Logie was a guest speaker who offered her analysis about the stigmas associated with HIV. The presentation, called “Intersectionality, discrimination and stigma: On Women living with HIV in Ontario, Canada,” was held on Friday afternoon at the Everett L. Marshall building.
Eastern Michigan University to host Graduate Open House for students—
EMU’s College of Business issues journal on global business communication—
Eastern Michigan University STEM fields—
Eastern Michigan University’s Department of Public Safety’s Officer Candace Dorsey will be holding three self-defense classes for female faculty, staff and students in November.
Eastern Michigan University’s Student Government has recently implemented a method to get feedback from students across campus about any type of issues they have from parking to safety concerns.
Eastern Michigan University STEM fields—
Physician assistant program at EMU—
South Korean Student Spotlight—