EMU College in Prison students present at Undergraduate Symposium
Multiple students from Eastern Michigan University’s College in Prison program presented at EMU’s 45th annual Undergraduate Symposium on March 28, 2025.
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Multiple students from Eastern Michigan University’s College in Prison program presented at EMU’s 45th annual Undergraduate Symposium on March 28, 2025.
This spring, in continuation from previous semesters, the Protect Life chapter at EMU has been writing in sidewalk chalk to spread awareness about their organization.
An email from University Communications informed the campus at 9:28 a.m. April 1 of a small fire on the second floor of Lakeview Apartments.
The Peace Neighborhood Center’s new HUB Community Center and food pantry has opened in Ypsilanti Township on 1515 S. Harris Road.
Jordan Gretzner, a junior at Eastern Michigan University majoring in Communications, began writing her first novel at 13.
Eastern Michigan University hosted its 45th annual Undergraduate Symposium inside the campus’ student center on Friday, March 28, 2025.
Can There be Human Rights in Prison? - April 1
In Room 115 of the Halle Library, one can find two librarians, Bill Marino and Micheal Barnes, repairing appliances and games with the goal of increasing those items' longevity and usefulness. It's all part of something called the Halle Fix-It Hub.
Introducing one of the 2025 Eastern Echo Hall of Fame members at a Thursday awards dinner, 2024 inductee Rob Musial repeated something he said former Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel editor Kristy Montee had shared.
Christina Varney is the Supervisor of Laboratory Services and a part-time lecturer at Eastern Michigan University. She manages the undergraduate laboratories and ensures everything goes as planned, from getting the equipment ready to watching over people teaching lab classes.
Hundreds of students visited the REC/IM building Tuesday, March 25, as the University Advising Career and Development Center hosted its annual Registration Blitz.
On March 20, 2025, “Enlighten U” debuted its first live podcast, focusing on finding a healthy balance in everyday life.
Joe Misiewicz, a retired media professor and Echo alum, is set to be inducted into The Eastern Echo Hall of Fame, along two others.
Dorothy Zahor and Kenneth Glynn met at Eastern Michigan University, where they discovered their shared love for urban wildlife. Now, married and graduate students at Oregon State University, they’ve come together to help their communities better understand the potential of higher lead levels in soil. And they’re doing it with a familiar summer sight- the robin.
On Thursday, Mar 20, 2025, members of the Eastern Michigan University community gathered at Fighting Racism, Deportations, & Genocide, an event organized by the Labor, Equity, and Justice (SLEG) Committee of the EMU chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP).
“We noticed that the community wanted a cafe and no one was taking the initiative, so we did.” said Khalid Awwad about his new family-owned StimuLatte Cafe.
At the annual Brick Bash this year, an Eastern alum displayed a Lego model of Eastern’s campus. Emily Langbehn, who graduated in 2007, built the model without instructions with pieces she sourced from other sets. The model includes Best Hall, Halle Library, the Student Center, and Pray-Harrold.
Soaring all the way from Ypsilanti to Los Angeles to the 67th Grammy Award-winning stage, Eastern Michigan University alum and Akropolis Reed Quintet’s clarinetist Kari Landry looks back on her time at EMU with gratitude.