Ypsilanti area COVID-19 testing site closes after permit denied
On Sept. 7, the Ypsilanti Township zoning board denied the temporary permit extension request of the drive-thru testing site run by LynxDx, an Ann Arbor-based diagnostics company.
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On Sept. 7, the Ypsilanti Township zoning board denied the temporary permit extension request of the drive-thru testing site run by LynxDx, an Ann Arbor-based diagnostics company.
The rededication of Sill Hall, home of the GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology, included the naming ceremony of two labs within the building named after two Eastern Michigan University alumni on April 23.
“Party in the Park” invites all to enjoy food, games, and music at University Park outside of the EMU Student Center on the evening of Thursday, April 21.
The Fowling Warehouse has opened a new location in Ypsilanti, giving the Washtenaw County community a new place to play games and enjoy time with their whole family.
The American Foundation of Suicide Prevention held the “Out of Darkness Walk” at Eastern Michigan University to raise awareness and support for those affected by suicide.
Engage@EMU Creative Campus partners with TimeSlips, a nonprofit organization, to provide training to staff, students, and select community members and to hold events at the Ypsilanti Senior Center on April 7 and 14 from noon to 2 p.m.
EMU’s 41st Semi-Annual Celebration of Student Writing Fair will take place on April 7 in the Student Center Ballroom from 12 p.m. through 5 p.m., as well as through the EMU Engage mobile application.
Actors from EMU's Theater Program will bring words to life in this staged reading of Houdini at the Sponberg Theater free of charge.
Eastern Michigan University recently announced their acceptance in Career Choice, a part of Amazon’s pledge which includes a $1.2 billion commitment to upskill more than 300,000 Amazon employees by 2025.
The Buckle Up! Program, a car seat safety course, returns to the Ypsilanti Fire Department from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, March 15.
On March 19, all EMU students and community members over the age of 16 are welcome at EMU Rec/IM to play wheelchair basketball.
Eastern Michigan Univeristy President James Smith announced the creation of the chief diversity officer position at the univeristy and named Doris Fields as the interim officer Feb. 17.
Eastern Michigan University's Choir from the School of Music and Dance will be performing their biggest event of the year on Friday, March 11, at the Pease Auditorium.
The Southeast Michigan Criminal Justice Policy Research Project (SMART), is hosting a virtual watch-along of the film “Drawing the Line” on Feb. 24 via zoom and a follow-up question and answer discussion. The film was released in August of 2021 and directed by Eugene Kurtz.
Eastern Michigan University’s Adaptive Sports Club will be partnering with local restaurants to raise money to purchase adaptive equipment on Feb. 21 and March 1.
Tiffany Porter, a three-time Olympian and Ypsilanti native, announced her retirement from track and field on Feb. 5 via Twitter.
The Shelter Association of Washtenaw County (SAWC) provides emergency shelter for the homeless during the Winter months.
The SummerWorks program in Washtenaw County is a 10-week summer employment and mentorship program that is now accepting applications through March 13.
Looking for a way to celebrate Black History Month in Ypsilanti this February? Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti Community Schools and other organizations are hosting community events to honor Black artists, entrepreneurs, and more.