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(03/07/11 12:20am)
The potential loss of collective bargaining rights for unions in Wisconsin and Ohio has caused worry to spread to other unions around the nation including Eastern Michigan University’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors.
(02/24/11 3:43am)
The Eastern Michigan Student Senate narrowly voted against a resolution that would make students who are not in Student Government ineligible to run for the position of student body president or student body vice president.
(02/24/11 2:13am)
Starting with December 2010, the Physical Plant is posting individual energy usage reports for buildings at Eastern Michigan University.
(02/17/11 3:04am)
The Black History 101 Mobile Museum provided Eastern Michigan University students and visitors a chance to celebrate the contributions, achievements and experiences of African Americans.
(02/10/11 3:43am)
In a recent release, the Eastern Michigan University Physical Plant announced a “nearly 3 percent” recycling rate improvement in 2010.
(02/10/11 3:39am)
The firing of former Director of Political Action Sabrina Ford from the Student Government Executive Board was upheld at a Judicial Committee of Appeals Tuesday night following a Student Senate meeting.
(02/07/11 1:12am)
Although winter semester enrollment at Eastern Michigan University has grown by 2.74 percent according to final figures released, the growth falls short of the 3.4 percent goal the university set in a projection before the school year.
(02/07/11 1:11am)
Eastern Michigan University faculty members with expertise in Middle Eastern Studies and political science held a lively discussion about the conflict in Egypt on Thursday evening in a packed Student Center Ballroom.
(02/03/11 12:21am)
The annual survey, “The American Freshman: National Norms for 2010,” has determined the emotional health of college freshmen has dropped to a 25-year-record low in 2010.
(02/02/11 9:47pm)
Eastern Michigan University experts will offer insight into the ongoing conflict in Egypt during a campus “teach-in” today in the Student Center.
(01/24/11 1:22am)
The Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office released a community report detailing home invasion and crime statistics, costs of a police service unit and ways for residents to be engaged in their respective areas.
(01/20/11 4:27am)
The renovated classroom building Pray-Harrold was originally scheduled to be completed by 2012, but it is expected to be ready for use this coming fall semester.
(01/13/11 4:25am)
An armed robbery occurred in the 2000 block of Washtenaw Avenue at a convenience store Monday morning.
(01/10/11 2:48am)
Beginning in the summer of 2011, single parents will be offered more funding and support to earn higher education from Eastern Michigan University through a program called “Keys to Degrees,” funded by a $400,000 grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
“Keys to Degrees” allows parents to live on campus in University apartments and attend classes year-round, enabling the parent to earn a bachelor’s degree in three years. With an on-campus program, the hope is to eliminate distractions and barriers single parents have when attempting to earn degrees.
(01/10/11 12:59am)
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(01/10/11 12:54am)
Depot Town staple Café Luwak was sold for $50,000 during winter break after six years of business.
(01/10/11 12:53am)
Eastern Michigan University is set to receive two new members on the Board of Regents after the terms of current Regents Gary Hawks and Phil Incarnati expired Dec. 31.
(01/06/11 3:27am)
The Eastern Michigan University men’s basketball team entered this season with high hopes, coming off its most successful season in six years under coach Charles Ramsey.
(01/06/11 3:26am)
Susan Martin will be Eastern Michigan University’s president for another two years, after the Board of Regents, at its Dec. 16 meeting, extended her contract until July 7, 2013.
(01/06/11 3:25am)
Eastern Michigan University’s Science Complex addition, unveiled Dec. 16, is ready for use this semester.
The new addition is open for the start of winter 2011 classes while renovation work takes place on the existing Mark Jefferson science building. The basement, as well as the first and second floor, is undergoing renovations.