EMU president, CFO give strategic planning budget
President Martin and CFO John Lumm gave a strategic planning and budget update forum Tuesday.
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President Martin and CFO John Lumm gave a strategic planning and budget update forum Tuesday.
The plush pink holiday known as Valentine’s Day is a time for celebrating the strange and sometimes uncomfortable human mating ritual of dating. Some Eastern Michigan University students took the time to share their most memorable dates – both the awfully cute and the plain awful – with The Eastern Echo.
For years, Pam Olech has been one of Eastern Michigan University’s many full-time lecturers in charge of observing and advising student teachers. But her position has been threatened due recent layoffs within the EMU College of Education.
Eastern Michigan University’s chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People hosted a leadership symposium Monday evening in Student Center room 300, titled “Leadership Redefined: Advancing Youth Empowerment.” Participating organizations were the Poetry Society, Mentor2Youth and sororities Sigma Gamma Rho and Alpha Kappa Alpha.
Eastern Michigan University’s National Association for the Advancement of Colored People hosted “Women of History: Celebrating Our Queens,” an event honoring the achievements of black women in history and at the university, in the Student Center Tuesday night.
Eastern Michigan University welcomes Chiara Hensley as the new ombuds.
Eastern Michigan University’s Student Senate met on Tuesday at the Student Center to discuss various agenda items including a proposal for a smoke-free campus, core values for the student body and the inclusion of various reflection rooms across campus.
Eastern Michigan University’s Psychology Department welcomed Ogai Ogas, a computational neuroscientist and author of “A Billion Wicked Thoughts: What the Internet Tells us about Sexual Relationships,” to the Student Center Thursday evening.
The Eastern Michigan University Wellness Center hosted an event at which students could have free rapid HIV testing in the Student Center on Wednesday.
Imagine inserting a vodka-soaked tampon or giving yourself an alcoholic enema just to get inebriated. People have done it – and if it sounds deadly, well, it is.
Eastern Michigan University students seeking a way to get more involved in the campus community have the chance to have their voices heard. Student Government is now accepting applications for the positions of president and vice-president, and student senators.
The Eastern Michigan University Physical Plant explained the challenges it faced in keeping the campus roads and sidewalks ice-free this winter via an email sent to the EMU community on the evening of Friday, Feb. 7.
Criminals in Ypsilanti should take note – some Eastern Michigan University students are ready to fight back if trouble comes lurking.
A panel discussion about President Obama’s second term was held Tuesday at noon in the Eastern Michigan University Student Center.
Safety Week at Eastern Michigan University kicked off Monday night with an event titled “Do Snitches Get Stitches?” Student Body President Desmond Miller hosted the event, which was an open dialogue about the stigma of snitching and the violent crime problem at EMU and in the city of Ypsilanti.
An event was held in honor of professor Robert Perry’s retirement on Tuesday, Feb. 4 in rooms 310 A and B in Eastern Michigan University’s Student Center.
My name is Joey Nelson. My life being short started when I was born. Other kids in school wanted to fight with me because they thought I had a disability because I was short. I didn’t have a chance to stand up for myself.
Eastern Michigan University announced via email and text alert that all classes are cancelled for Tuesday, Jan. 28. due to extreme cold weather.
Get your game on for a good cause as part of Gamers for Giving, a tournament and party that will be held in the Eastern Michigan University Student Center Ballroom.
Eastern Michigan University will be offering a history course that involves an eight-day trip to several sites central in the American Civil War.