What's the move EMU? Dec. 5 - 11
Cherish your Krown - Dec. 5
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Cherish your Krown - Dec. 5
Eastern Michigan University alumni group GameAbove officially unveiled the GameAbove Next-Generation Scholarship on Nov. 3, in which the organization has provided initial funding of $75,000.
In response to a string of shooting deaths during the summer of 2021, former Ypsilanti Mayor Lois Richardson united Ypsilanti’s community members to mobilize against a pervasive history of gun violence. Together, the group formed the Community Violence Intervention Team, whose sole purpose is proactively addressing intentional violence among youth.
Eastern Michigan University’s annual Holiday Candlelight Concert takes place again this year on Dec. 10 and 11. The concert titled “For When We Love” will draw audiences together to celebrate the season’s traditional holiday music.
The Ronald E. McNair Grant is being renewed for another five years, offered to first-generation, low-income, under-represented students finishing their Bachelor’s degree while working toward gaining admission to Master’s and doctoral programs.
The Eastern Echo and the student media team are focused on taking the news operation into the future with an emphasis on multimedia delivery and good old-fashioned, strong reporting tools. Journalism is changing, but the work journalists produce is as necessary as ever. The team created this video to demonstrate that work and commitment.
Eastern Michigan University's dance department and symphony orchestra are partnering up for an abridged performance of Delibes's "Coppélia" on Dec. 8 at 7 p.m.
In an effort to increase the program’s enrollment numbers at the university, students from Eastern Michigan University’s public relations programare spreading awareness about the public relations program to high schoolers and EMU students who might be interested.
Eastern Michigan University alumni, students and staff are given the opportunity to support advancement that is important to the university at the #GIVINGTRUEDAY fundraiser, happening all day on Nov. 29.
Grateful pumpkins - Nov. 21
The Holy Bones Halloween Festival organizers have decided to return to Ypsilanti with a holiday market for a second year.
On Nov. 17, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II, released a letter stating their pride in college students after record-breaking voter turnout on college campuses on Election Day Nov. 8.
Stephanie Casey, mathematics and statistics professor at Eastern Michigan University, was recently awarded a grant of $215,000 for data science and statistics education.
Food Gatherers, food rescue and food bank serving Washtenaw County, has secured an $85,000 federal grant on behalf of two partner agencies in order to combat hunger in rural communities.
Explore The World - Nov. 14
With only 17.5% of enrolled students living on campus, Eastern Michigan University is considered a commuter campus. Majority of the 14,048 students enrolled in classes drive—and park—on-campus on a daily basis.
The Ypsi Artisans Holiday Market is returning to the Ypsilanti Freighthouse this season starting Nov. 26 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., followed by five other dates.
After a request for legislation to Ypsilanti City Council, the Ypsilanti Freighthouse was approved to be a warming center this winter.
Lada Protcheva left Ukraine in March, just weeks after the war began. Now, she has found community at Eastern Michigan University, where she studies computer science.
Cellar Roots is a literary and fine arts magazine at Eastern Michigan University that publishes a variety of student artwork each year.