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Ypsilanti 4th of July Parade - Friday, July 4, 2025
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Ypsilanti 4th of July Parade - Friday, July 4, 2025
Students looking to buy textbooks for the fall 2025 semester through Eastern Michigan University's online vendor should know that it has changed, and a new vendor will launch in July.
Brazilian Zouk for Beginners – Wednesdays, June 18-23, 2025
The National Weather Service predicts warmer than average temperatures for June in Michigan.
The University Advising & Career Development Center Etiquette Dinner hosted an etiquette dinner March 13, 2025, that gave students an opportunity to learn and practice proper skills and tips for hosting and enjoying a formal dinner event. Participants and organizers talk in this video about why the event was beneficial.
EMU’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion offers resources to underrepresented students across campus.
The LGBT Resource Center has planned a Transgender Day of Remembrance vigil on Nov. 20, the day of the nationally recognized holiday. The vigil will take place at the campus Lake House at 4:30 p.m.
Halle Library exhibited a banned book display in honor of Banned Books Week to raise awareness for censorship and book banning in the U.S.
As Eastern Michigan University prepares for Homecoming Week Oct. 15-19, the EMU Black Alumni Association and Black Homecoming Committee are preparing for the university’s 2024 Black Homecoming Week.
Fairies, elves and mythical delight! On Saturday, September 7th 2024, the club Dungeons & Dreadnots sponsored by Campus Life took students to the Michigan Renaissance Faire located in Holly, Mich.
Whether you’re brand new to campus or a seasoned Eagle, it always helps to know how to get a little help when you need it. Support is fundamental, especially in college, so keep reading for five resources around campus you might not have known you have access to.
Whether you're a first-year student trying to find your footing or an experienced undergrad seeking a change of scenery, Eastern Michigan University and the city of Ypsilanti have numerous hot-spots that can transform your academic experience.
On April 17 from 3-4 p.m., the McKenney Gallery will be holding a Grand Opening Exhibit
Eastern Michigan's Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, hosted a student-ran fashion show at McKenny Hall on Thursday, March 14 at 7 p.m. During the show, students walked the runway in elemental-themed attire, in addition to performances, and other activities.
On Thursday, Jan. 25, YpsiWrites and Eastern Michigan University’s University Writing Center are launching the first campus-based Writer’s Room in order to bring together all writers at EMU.
As fall gears up, so are events on Eastern Michigan University's campus. Hosted by a variety of student organizations and departments, here's a list of the best things going on this week at EMU.
The Martial Arts Practitioners Club unofficially started in 2021, but was frozen due to members graduating and post-COVID effects. However, after rejuvenating the club last spring, the MMA club is looking for more than just a seat at the sports club table, they are looking to compete with the strength of their fists and the power of their community.
An election is a big ordeal, even a Student Government one, and people may not think much about how it is run, how the rules are enforced and how votes are counted.
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, teachers and schools have been under fire for doing their jobs to the best of their ability with the extra stressors of the world. The pandemic brought with it loads of problems that we didn’t even know existed before the entire globe was shut down. Students are falling behind, curriculum is being debated, and teachers are forced to work under conditions that are unlike anything they've had to deal with before.
Honestly, I stayed in an undecorated room for a whole academic year. However, at the end of the year, I noticed how much studying time I spent outside my room, in the backyard, in libraries, and cafes. I wondered why my room didn't feel like a welcoming study space and in the end, I was able to figure it out.