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Rackham Hall renovations for Physician Assistant Program at Eastern Michigan University— EMU’s new Physician Assistant Program will transfer to a renovated building on the school’s campus.
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Rackham Hall renovations for Physician Assistant Program at Eastern Michigan University— EMU’s new Physician Assistant Program will transfer to a renovated building on the school’s campus.
Eastern Michigan University director of bands, Mary Schneider, to be inducted into American Bandmasters Association—
Eastern Michigan University seeks to surpass its projected enrollment numbers for fall 2013.
Eastern Michigan University’s Student Government is now hiring for positions on its Executive Board.
Eastern Michigan University students took pride in Ypsilanti on Saturday, from 9 a.m. to noon, by volunteering for Ypsilanti P.R.I.D.E. Day, an annual event intended to nurture community pride and inspire local business growth through beautification of the city’s environment.
Eastern Michigan University’s Board of Regents held a special meeting Friday to share the decision to extend EMU President Susan Martin’s contract until July 7, 2015.
UMC volunteers for the LGBTQ community—
Eastern Michigan University’s Student Government held its first 2013-14 Student Body Inauguration on Tuesday.
Eastern Michigan University students received a chance to glimpse the Genocide Awareness Project, a traveling photo exhibit that compares abortion to the horrors of genocide, outside King Hall and the Marshall Building Thursday and Friday.
The Michigan Civil Rights Initiative, more commonly known as Proposal 2, will be re-addressed by the U.S. Supreme Court by the fall.
Gregory Champion, president of the Eastern Michigan University pro-life group Students for Life, said when the group applied for funding in February they didn’t expect to be fully funded, but each student at EMU has mandatory dues.
Update: EMU spokesperson Geoff Larcom said, “Last November, the exhibit in question was granted permission to appear in an outdoors area on the Eastern Michigan University campus on the dates of April 11 and April 12, 2013. This exhibit has appeared on Eastern’s campus before and also has been displayed at many campuses across the country. It is important to understand that the situation noted in the legal complaint arises out of a request to Student Government for funding the appearance of this exhibit. Given the pending litigation, we will not be discussing additional details about this matter at this time.”
A lawsuit was brought against Eastern Michigan University this week by the Christian legal ministry Alliance Defending Freedom on behalf of campus pro-life group Students for Life.
Ethos luncheon
With Eastern Michigan University’s Student Government elections fast approaching, the candidates have been eager to share their platform initiatives.
A man accused of choking his ex-girlfriend in a stairwell at Eastern Michigan University on Wednesday was taken into custody by police and will be charged with domestic violence.
Eastern Michigan University’s Student Leader Group is providing ways for students to become more involved in campus life.
Eastern Michigan University’s Board of Regents held daylong proceedings Tuesday to discuss many issues including new programs, student success and loan debt.
The Eastern Michigan University Board of Regents held its monthly meeting Tuesday in Welch Hall, while a group of demonstrators stood outside to protest the use of the university’s former Huron logo on the recently purchased Marching Band uniforms.
Eastern Michigan University’s Student Government Association President Matthew Norfleet offered a State of the Student Body speech Monday in the Student Center, addressing the SGA’s top priorities and accomplishments.