National Art Education Association expands, creates opportunities for future art educators
Eastern Michigan University’s student chapter of the National Art Education Association champions three core values: creativity, inclusivity and community.
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Eastern Michigan University’s student chapter of the National Art Education Association champions three core values: creativity, inclusivity and community.
In a Senior Night showdown, the number one team in the Mid-American Conference, the Ball State University Cardinals, returned to the George Gervin GameAbove Center on Friday, Nov. 7, 2025, to take on the Eastern Michigan University women’s volleyball team for game two of the two-game series.
Hope stays high for EMU football in their upcoming game against Bowling Green, but will they triumph?
The first leg of the final homestand of 2025 for the Eastern Michigan University women’s volleyball team did not go to plan Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025. The Eagles were swept by the Ball State University Cardinals, 3-0.
A busy weekend for the Eastern Michigan University Eagles looms large as they take on seven events between Friday and Saturday this week. Here’s everything fans need to know.
Eastern Michigan University is on track to open a new park space on campus within the next two weeks.
While those with felony charges may struggle in their job search due to the stigma surrounding incarceration, Eastern Michigan University's College in Prison program offers a ray of hope.
The Supreme Court has granted the Trump administration's emergency appeal to temporarily halt a federal court order for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits to be funded in full, stated reporting from the Associated Press on Nov. 7, 2025.
After an ongoing presidential candidate search, the Eastern Michigan University community can plan for a new university president to be identified by the end of the year.
Prior to last week's farewell for Eastern Michigan University’s football team, the program had a thrilling matchup against the Ohio University Bobcats which ended in a 28-21 loss for Eastern.Nick Devereaux led the team in receiving stats which included five receptions for 121 yards and two touchdowns. Eastern Michigan began to open their playbook up in a search for more “explosive” plays. Another example of this is wide receiver Mekhi Fox, who had one reception for 51 yards.While the Eagles found success through the air, the squad had a slow day on the ground. Running backs Dontae McMillan and Tavierre Dunlap combined for a total of 82 rushing yards and no touchdowns.The defense stepped up its play and was able to procure two interceptions, split between defensive backs Juan Salas and Tyrell Deener.The improvement of the defensive line may have been the most noticeable aspect across the entire game. The defensive line was able to pressure Ohio quarterback Parker Navarro, recording a total of two sacks in the game.Although the Eagles were not able to come away with a win, the team had a promising showing against the reigning Mid-American Conference champions. If the Eagles can continue to play like they did against Ohio, then it is possible for them to get a few more wins before the season ends.
Ypsilanti community members can expect to witness a tale of heartbreak, jealousy and tragedy this month with Brevity Shakespeare’s production of “Othello," opening Nov. 13, 2025.
This fall, the City of Ypsilanti is urging residents to "Leave the Leaves." The fallen leaves provide food and shelter for bees and other insects.
Yesterday, Ypsilanti voters participated in a special election to pass a Career Technical Education millage proposal for the Washtenaw Intermediate School District.
As the month of November begins with the weather getting colder and Thanksgiving just around the corner, students at Eastern Michigan University are preparing to register for their Winter 2026 semester classes.
Eastern Michigan University replaced the University Park bridge this week, removing the old structure Monday and completing the restoration work Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025.
Despite valiant efforts from preseason All-Mid-American Conference First Team selection Sisi Eleko and true freshman Peyton Hill, the Eastern Michigan University women’s basketball team opened the 2025-26 campaign with an 80-71 loss to the University of Louisiana Monroe.
In the next fiscal year, budgetary funds supporting scholarships, awards and grants will see an increase of 2.4% for Eastern Michigan University students.
Welcome to Ypsilanti, Mohammad Habhab.The redshirt freshman transfer product from Dearborn shone in his debut for the Eastern Michigan men’s basketball team at the George Gervin GameAbove Center — collecting 15 points, 16 rebounds and a 71-49 victory for the home team against Georgia State to open the 2025-26 season.“Even though he’s a young player, I think he’s going to be a very impactful guy,” said Stan Heath, Eagles head coach, when asked about the former Central Michigan big man during the preseason. Heath’s words immediately rang true on Nov. 3; with Habhab becoming the first Eagle to post 15+ points and 15+ rebounds since James Thompson IV did so against Ball State in March of 2019. “I think our guys know, like, hey, if we go to him, something good is going to happen,” Heath said in a post game interview with ESPN+ on Habhab’s standout performance.Carlos Hart, the Valdosta State transfer also making his Eagles debut, nearly put a double-double of his own on the stat sheet — 14 points and eight rebounds headlining the new No. 2’s first action in green and white.In just 13 minutes of action off the bench, Mak Manciel provided a valuable spark to Eastern Michigan’s offense when he saw the floor. Shooting over 50% from the field and ⅔ from downtown, Manciel added 12 points and five rebounds to the home team’s tally, while Addison Patterson tacked on an additional 10 points and six rebounds of his own. While Georgia State provided a fight to the Eagles in the early going, leading 14-11 with 12 minutes remaining in the first half, a subsequent 19-4 run from Eastern Michigan was enough for the Mid-American Conference school to take firm control of the contest for the remainder of the action. The Eagles’ 14-0 run deep into the second half was enough for the green and white to firmly put the game out of reach, posting a 22 point margin of victory to open the MAC-Sun Belt Challenge. With the win, Eastern Michigan opens the new campaign at 1-0, while Georgia State falls to 0-1. "Protecting our home is a big deal for us,” Heath said. “If [we] want to have success in the season — win the home games, beat the teams you're supposed to beat — we're probably going to be in a good position,” he added. Next time out, Eastern Michigan will return to action on Monday, Nov. 10, at 7 p.m. for a litmus test against "Power 4" opponent University of Pittsburgh. Viewers can stream the game live on ACC Network Extra.
Starting Dec. 1, 2025, Rx Kids will partner with the City of Ypsilanti to provide unconditional, direct cash assistance to parents and families in the city. Families will receive $1,500 during pregnancy and $500 per month during the first six months of the infant's life.
Washtenaw County will have a number of shelters available for those experiencing homelessness to get warm or have somewhere to stay for the night starting Nov. 10, 2025. Emergency services will provide guests with meals, medical care and help finding permanent housing.