EMU football’s Brian Dooley surrenders his own athletic scholarship for walk-on Zack Conti
Fifth-year EMU senior Brian Dooley, a graduate student offensive lineman for the Eagles, gave his football scholarship to a teammate.
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Fifth-year EMU senior Brian Dooley, a graduate student offensive lineman for the Eagles, gave his football scholarship to a teammate.
Eastern Michigan University students, staff, faculty, and alumni joined their fellow Eagles for TRUEMU Night at Comerica Park on July 25.
The Superior Township Board of Trustees voted to approve the Garrett’s Space rezoning request on Monday, July 17, for 3900 North Dixboro Road in Superior Township.
To commemorate its recent bicentennial, the city of Ypsilanti has published its new book, "Ypsilanti Histories: A Look Back at the Last Fifty Years."
The 24th annual Michigan Summer Beer Festival returns to Ypsilanti July 21-22. Hosted by the Michigan Brewers Guild, the event takes place at Riverside Park in the city’s Depot Town.
Ypsilanti’s annual 4th of July Parade makes its return to the city on July 4. Presented by The American Legion - Post 82, the event is located at Riverside Park and runs from 11-3 p.m.
To celebrate 200 years of Ypsilanti, the Ypsilanti Bicentennial Commission will be opening Ypsilanti's sesquicentennial time capsule for the public’s viewing. Originally buried on July 8, 1973, the event will take place on July 4.
Washtenaw County Treasurer’s ‘Bridge Loans to Affordability’ has won a coveted NACo (National Association of Counties) 2023 Achievement Award.
With July 4 approaching, there are several events celebrating Independence Day in Washtenaw County. From fireworks to parades, there’s a little something for everyone. Here is a list of celebratory events happening around the county:
The Ypsilanti Jazz Festival returns to Riverside Park for its 2023 season, starting Saturday, July 1.
Ypsilanti is kicking off its 3rd annual Juneteenth celebration on June 16.
Jennifer Kellman Fritz has been appointed Dean of the College of Health and Human Services (CHHS) at Eastern Michigan University.
The Ypsilanti District Library Summer Challenge entered its fourth week Sunday.
Ypsi Pride 2023 is a pride month celebration that will take place in Depot Town on June 2.
Riverside’s Ypsilanti Fine Arts Club hosted its third showcase event for local emerging artists to display their artwork June 7, from 5-8 p.m. at 76 N. Huron St.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washtenaw County and BBBS of Metro Detroit will soon merge to become a larger chapter in Michigan as Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan.
Stand-up comedy is coming to downtown Ypsilanti, showcasing local comics and their best artistic talents on May 26.
Here are events taking place this week in Ypsilanti.
My Future Fund is a new Washtenaw County program that focuses on the investment in students and their educational futures.
On May 6, 2023, Eastern alumna Aishwarya Thatikonda was one of eight victims in the Allen, Texas mass shooting. Thatikonda, 26, had touched the lives of many at EMU while receiving her master’s degree in construction management. To honor her death the Construction Management Alumni Chapter has created an endowed scholarship in her name.