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The Honors College provides Jimmy John's sandwiches for students to enjoy on Commuter Appreciation Day on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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The Honors College provides Jimmy John's sandwiches for students to enjoy on Commuter Appreciation Day on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
Morgan Porter, a performer in EMU theatre's upcoming musical theatre cabaret "Good Vibes Only!", tells host, Caroline Buxton, about the show and their role in it.
Career coach Barb Gehring shows participants how to use Jobscan to organize job hunting information at the Career Fair Preparation Workshop on Monday, March 9.
Looking for something to do this week in Ypsilanti? Check out some of these local events taking place March 17-23, 2026.
The Washtenaw County Health Department has reported a second suspected case of measles on March 12, 2026. On March 11, measles was identified in an unvaccinated adult.
The atmosphere in Ypsilanti was one of celebration mixed with the crisp air of early March as the Eastern Michigan University baseball team officially opened its 2026 home schedule. The Tuesday March, 10, 2026 contest marked the debut of the all-new field at Oestrike Stadium, a long-awaited upgrade for the program. Historically significant, this game represented the earliest home opener for the Eagles since at least 1999, underscoring the team's eagerness to get back onto their home turf. However, the 143rd all-time meeting between these two storied Michigan programs did not go in favor of the home team.
The Eastern Michigan University women's golf team traveled to Rolling Hills Estates, California, from March 9-10, 2026, to co-host the first-ever GameAbove Golf Invitational alongside the No. 2-ranked University of Southern California.
March 17-18, 2026: All-American Intercollegiate
On March 7, 2026, the Eastern Michigan University women’s basketball team traveled to Akron, Ohio, to face the University of Akron Zips at James A. Rhodes Arena. The Eagles defeated the Zips 77–62 in the regular season finale, improving their record to 13–16 overall and 6–12 in Mid-American Conference play. The win marked Eastern Michigan’s final game of the season.
The Eastern Michigan University women’s basketball team played its final game of the 2025-26 season March 7, 2026, ending on a high note with a 77-62 win over the University of Akron. This season was full of action, milestones and accomplishments, and the Eagles finished strong as they look ahead to next year.
The 2025-26 season for the Eastern Michigan University Eagles was a narrative of development, historic individual performances and ultimately, a significant shift in the program's direction. Entering the year under the guidance of head coach Stan Heath, the Eagles aimed to build upon previous progress within the Mid-American Conference.
From left: Cynthia W., Lilith J. and Han J. participate in a game of Texas Hold 'em, dealt by both Grace R. and Matthew C. at Kings Casino in the Eastern Michigan University Student Center on March 11, 2026.
Dwight H., one of the blackjack dealers at Kings Casino, deals cards to the players at the table on March 11, 2026, in the Eastern Michigan University Student Center.
On Sunday, March 8, the Eastern Michigan University gymnastics team traveled to the Covelli Center in Columbus, Ohio, to compete in a high-stakes quad meet against some of the nation's top programs. The Eagles faced off against No. 17 Ohio State, No. 21 NC State and No. 19 Penn State in a contest that tested their depth and consistency.
While many students have enjoyed less parking enforcement on campus the past few weeks, the unmonitored parking spree will come to an end Monday, March 16, 2026. During the afternoon of Wednesday, March 11, students received an email from Eagle Parking with updates regarding parking on campus.
Washtenaw County has confirmed a case of measles in an unvaccinated adult in the area, with potential exposure sites identified in Ypsilanti and Canton. This is the first reported case in Michigan in 2026.
The Risograph Zine Retreat at Dzanc House is a four-day zine-making event during which participants will explore their inner muse and draw out stories from themselves.
One of America's oldest singing traditions, shape note singing, challenges participants to reapproach the way they read and perform music. Originating in New England in the early 19th century, shape note singing first began as a simpler form of reading sheet music, primarily used in religious choirs performing hymns and psalms.
While Eastern Michigan University holds a commencement ceremony for the class of 2026, the Center of Race and Ethnicity has its own graduation ceremony as well.
The Eastern Michigan University College of Arts and Sciences, based in the Pray-Harrold building, is set to see a restructuring at the beginning of 2027. (Courtesy of the EMU CAS)