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(10/08/12 1:34am)
As the presidential debate began in Denver, Colo. Oct. 3, roughly 60 Eastern Michigan University students packed the Walton/Putnam lounge to watch. Similar to the national reaction to the debate, a majority of students were surprised at the outcome.
(10/04/12 3:30am)
Michigan residents have until Tuesday, Oct. 9 to register to be eligible to vote in the Nov. 6 general election.
(10/04/12 3:13am)
Campus
(10/04/12 3:12am)
The Eastern Michigan University Advising and Career Development Center is sponsoring the Fall Major Fest Monday, Oct. 8 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Student Center Ballroom.
(10/04/12 3:08am)
With tailgating season in full swing, there can be an increased risk for foodborne illnesses.
(10/04/12 3:05am)
Eastern Michigan University will soon begin using a Quick Response code reader system in many of the departments across campus.
(10/04/12 2:52am)
Michigan Governor Rick Snyder recently returned from a 10-day trip to visit with business and government leaders in China. The meetings were to discuss how Michigan is going to begin to export more of its agriculture to the Chinese market.
(10/04/12 2:49am)
Thanks to a two part agreement with Korea National University of Education, Eastern Michigan University students will be able to expand their educational experience to Asia.
(10/04/12 2:47am)
Eastern Michigan University and Washtenaw Community College have recently signed an agreement modifying the reverse credit transfer agreement between the two schools, which will benefit students looking to pursue an associate degree through credits gathered at EMU.
(10/01/12 1:15am)
As students across campus were moving into dorms for the new academic school year, Eastern Michigan University’s Health Services were making back-to-school preparations of their own.
(10/01/12 1:12am)
A new event called Bringing the Tradition of Education Back will award three high school students a $500 scholarship from the Eastern Michigan University Foundation Friday, Oct. 5 from 9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.
(10/01/12 1:04am)
The Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Regional Chamber of Commerce and the West Washtenaw Business Association will be sponsoring a job fair Oct. 17, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Washtenaw Community College in the Morris J. Lawrence Building.
(10/01/12 1:00am)
Eastern Michigan University’s Department of Public Safety released its 2012 Annual Security Report and Fire Safety Report. The reports summarize crime statistics for the last three years and outline the university’s safety policies.
(10/01/12 12:58am)
Eastern Michigan University’s Autism Collaborative Center, located in the Fletcher Building on campus, provides a range of services and support for individuals and families living with autism spectrum disorders.
(09/27/12 3:20am)
Eastern Michigan University’s incoming 2012-13 freshmen class contains 2,595 students, which is a 21 percent increase from the 2,130 that entered this time last year.
(09/27/12 3:19am)
“I made one of the finest administrative decisions in my long career at Eastern Michigan University in 1974 by hiring Jim [Streeter] as sports information director,” former EMU Vice President of University Relations, John Fountain, said.
(09/27/12 2:13am)
The Eastern Michigan University Residence Hall Association discussed upcoming programs and internship opportunities at their first general assembly meeting Sept. 24.
(09/27/12 2:11am)
Eastern Michigan University’s Board of Regents established a task force to address the rising cost of college, interest rates on student loans and how the university’s student loan system may be changed.
(09/24/12 12:17am)
“We’re not going to stop fighting for this,” Eastern Michigan University student Katie Mercer said.
(09/24/12 12:14am)
Results from a recent study conducted by the Ann Arbor Veterans Affairs Healthcare System and the University of Michigan Health System suggest young veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and substance abuse are at a greater risk of an early death.