Poet George Ellenbogen wraps up 30-event tour with a talk at EMU
Poet George Ellenbogen wrapped up a 30-event tour with a talk at Eastern Michigan University on Monday in the Halle Auditorium.
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Poet George Ellenbogen wrapped up a 30-event tour with a talk at Eastern Michigan University on Monday in the Halle Auditorium.
The Red Cross was on campus Monday and Tuesday in the Student Center Auditorium collecting pints of blood from students for lifesaving uses in the community.
Eastern Michigan University’s Student Center was recently named 4th in the 25 most amazing campus student unions by Best College Reviews.
The Fall Major Fest was an opportunity for students to expand, investigate and explore the diverse range of learning opportunities offered at Eastern Michigan University.
On Tuesday, Eastern Michigan University held a screening of the Academy Award-winning documentary “Anne Frank Remembered.”
Eastern Michigan University Campus Life welcomed famed historical biography author Jon Meacham on Tuesday night. Meacham gave a lecture about the subject of his most recent book, “Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power,” which was named one of the best books of the year by The New York Times. After the lecture, Meacham opened the floor for questions and stayed for a book signing.
Flu season is here and Eastern Michigan University’s health officials are urging students to get a flu shot as early as possible.
A fight resulted in the arrests of two people by Eastern Michigan University police as guests and participants of the Fashionality runway show began to exit the Student Center.
Campus Pride, an organization dedicated to fostering LGBT-inclusive college campuses in the U.S., ranks Eastern Michigan University in the top 100 as one of the most LGBT inclusive schools in the country.
Sept. 5
South Korean Student Spotlight—
“Growing Up Muslim in Bombay” is an equal parts autobiography and poem book written by Saleem Peeradina. Peeradina teaches at Siena Heights University in Adrian, a school that he described as being “strategically isolated.”
The Autism Collaborative Center hosted their Autism Spectrum Disorders 101 lecture on Saturday. The event was designed to inform volunteers by providing a big-picture look at autism spectrum disorders, as well as familiarizing them with the center.
Eastern Michigan University’s aging studies program hosted their annual fall lecture on Wednesday. They welcomed Dr. Donna Algase, the associate dean of research and evaluation at the University of Toledo, as their guest lecturer. Algase has dedicated her career to dementia-related studies, concentrating specifically on wandering behavior in dementia patients.
On Thursday, the Disability Research Center held an open forum meeting, with speaker Randall Ward, who is a candidate for the director of Disability Resource Center position. They discussed the different legal decisions and new legislation that is impacting universities around the country, including Eastern Michigan University.
Sept. 21
Students across the Eastern Michigan University campus were asked, “Do you know what Apple picking is?” The majority thought it had to do with physically picking apples off of a tree. The reality is, the term Apple picking has nothing to do with fall or fruit. Apple picking is the latest trend in thievery. According to ABCNews, this crime spree started spreading across the U.S. in the fall of 2012 and has only increased in frequency and intensity.
The Eastern Michigan University Police Department is the campus’ best source of student safety. But it is also essential that students do their part to insure their own safety and the safety of others at EMU.
An unknown liquid was found draining into the Huron River from a pipe originating on Eastern Michigan University’s campus this weekend.
Financial inequality is worsening in the United States, but many people don’t know how bad it is.