Adrienne Conner
Articles (12 total)
Grad student wins scholarship at annual AKA sorority ball
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated Xi Chapter at Eastern Michigan University hosted its 62nd Annual Edith Penn Scholarship Ball Jan.
President Martin holds informal chat
Eastern Michigan University President Susan Martin held an informal open dialogue Tuesday with the campus community in the food court of the Student Center.
Students get advice in yearly EMUBA program
The Eastern Michigan University Black Alumni Association hosted its annual “Young and Successful” program on Oct.
New study abroad program to focus on Holocaust study
Professors Carla Damiano and Marty Shichtman hosted the program “Representing the Holocaust: An EMU Study Abroad Opportunity” Tuesday evening in the Downing Hall lounge, which gives students the opportunity to visit a number of European cities.
Forum addresses uproar over Eastern Echo comic
Eastern Michigan University held a panel discussion and open forum entitled “Our Learning Community: A Forum on Values and Respect” this past Thursday in the Student Center Ballroom to discuss a comic printed in The Eastern Echo.
Greeks host step show at EMU
What better way is there to celebrate Homecoming weekend at EMU than watching your favorite television shows from the past?
Judge Mathis roasted at alma mater
Eastern Michigan University’s Black Alumni Chapter hosted a roast for television personality Judge Greg Mathis Saturday, Oct.
Second on-campus cook-off brings EMU veterans together
The Veteran Services Office at Eastern Michigan University held its second Veteran’s Cook-off on Friday at Big Bob’s Lakehouse. The cookout was sponsored by the Veteran Services Office for the purpose of bringing together older and newer veterans, as well as workers in the VS office, to become acquainted and make friends.
Student Gov. elects eight new directors
The Student Government at Eastern Michigan University held its first senate meeting of the school year, Wednesday in room 310 B in the Student Center.
NAACP to march against violence on campus
The Eastern Michigan University chapter of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is hosting a march in honor of Derrion Albert, a 16-year-old boy who was killed as a result of gang violence in September, and prevent the loss of more lives to violence. The march is from 5-7 p.m.