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The Office of Wellness and Community Responsibility hosts the Wellness Woof to help students deal with stress and anxiety

(09/22/19 7:29pm)

Nick Pomante, student coordinator for the Office of Wellness and Community Responsibility, hosted the first Wellness Woof of the fall semester on Tuesday, Sept. 17, at the Lake House. The event went from 4-6 p.m. and was open to all students.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2019/09/the-office-of-wellness-and-community-responsibility-hosts-the-wellness-woof-to-help-students-deal-with-stress

Rec/IM Director accepts position at internationally renowned university

(09/15/19 6:58pm)

Wesley Howell, director of EMU's Rec/IM department, said goodbye to Eastern Michigan University - and Michigan - at the beginning of the fall semester. After serving the students of EMU for over a year, Howell said he was excited but saddened to announce his acceptance of a position in the recreational facilities at the distinguished Stanford University near Palo Alto, California.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2019/09/rec-director-accepts-position-at-internationally-renowned-university

Ypsilanti named disproportionately impacted community under Proposal 1's social equity plan

(08/15/19 6:19am)

Council Member Annie Somerville and social equity activist Chris Jackson hosted the City of Ypsilanti’s first town hall about recreational marijuana use and corresponding social equity plan on August 8, 2019. Residents filed into City Hall at 6 p.m. to participate in the discussion.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2019/08/ypsilanti-named-disproportionately-impacted-community-under-proposal-1s-social-equity-plan

Willow Run hosts annual Thunder Over Michigan air show

(08/08/19 4:25am)

There was something for everyone at this year’s annual Thunder Over Michigan air show, hosted by Yankee Air Museum on August 3-4. Aviation and military enthusiasts lined the grounds of Willow Run Airport to watch as the show featured new and classic air crafts as well as a variety of activities for the younger crowd.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2019/08/willow-run-hosts-annual-thunder-over-michigan-air-show

Booksilanti is a celebration of books, culture and community

(07/18/19 2:54am)

Weekends in Depot Town are often a flurry of activity and this past weekend was no exception. New to the scene was Ypsilanti’s first Booksilanti. Housed in the sprawling historic freight house building, adjacent to the farmer’s market, Booksilanti drew a diverse group of book lovers from around the community.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2019/07/booksilanti-is-a-celebration-of-books-culture-and-community

Parking structure renovation slated to be complete in August

(07/02/19 6:42pm)

The parking structure off Oakwood Avenue on the west side of campus has been undergoing some extensive renovations this summer. ParkEMU, as operated by LAZ parking, began renovations at the conclusion of the winter semester.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2019/07/parking-structure-renovation-slated-to-be-complete-in-august

Cast and crew of "She Kills Monsters" slay opening night

(06/03/19 11:04pm)

The cast and crew of "She Kills Monsters" slayed the stage on opening night, Friday, May 31 at the Quirk-Sponberg theater.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2019/06/she-kills-monsters-performed-by-emu-theater-department

REC/IM to debut first phase of renovations

(06/02/19 5:44pm)

With the fall 2019 semester approaching, the Rec/IM announced that the first phase of renovation will be competed in the fall. This phase includes floors three, four and five.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2019/06/rec-to-debut-first-phase-of-renovations

EMU Professor performs during Glyph Opening Reception at the Riverside Arts Center

(05/13/19 4:17am)

Inside the 100-year-old building that houses the Riverside Arts Center, the staccato tapping of typewriter keys rang out against the tiled floor and wood-trimmed walls. Along the wall of the studio sat the “futurologists,” each with a typewriter positioned in front of them. Rolls of paper flowed from the typewriters, creeping across the floor toward the audience. On either side of the instrumentalists were Eastern Michigan University Professor Carla Harryman and University of Michigan Professor Petra Kuppers. Together, their combined voices and typewriter sounds created a symphony of words and noises. This is Hannah Cut In, an original piece created by Professor Harryman and originally performed for the Poets Theater 2017 conference at UC Berkeley.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2019/05/emu-professor-performs-during-glyph-opening-reception-at-the-riverside-arts-center

106th Senate Sworn in by Student Body President

(04/17/19 10:30pm)

The 106th Student Senate was sworn in Tuesday, April 9 at the Student Center. Student Body President Candice Crutcher did the honors, welcoming in six new and 13 returning senators.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2019/04/106th-senate-sworn-in-by-student-body-president

Women in Philanthropy Partners with CISE to Sponsor First SolvEMU Competition

(04/10/19 9:44pm)

Women in Philanthropy and the Creative Science Inquiry Experience program (CSIE) hosted the first SolvEMU -- a critical thinking competition in the Student Center on Friday, April 5.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2019/04/women-in-philanthropy-partners-with-cise-to-sponsor-first-solvemu-competition

English Grad Students Host a Day of Art and Research

(04/09/19 10:45am)

Vee Kennedy and the English Graduate Students Association organized the third annual EGSA Conference on Friday, April 5. 

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2019/04/grad-students-art-research


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