Eastern Michigan University testing wastewater from campus housing for COVID-19
Eastern Michigan University started a new wastewater surveillance program on Sept. 17 to monitor the spread of COVID-19 on campus.
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Eastern Michigan University started a new wastewater surveillance program on Sept. 17 to monitor the spread of COVID-19 on campus.
State and federal protections/aid for tenants coming to an end
The Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority (TheRide) has released a statement with suggestions for businesses, institutions, and community members to help “flatten the rush-hour curve” as Governor Whitmer’s COVID-19 restrictions gradually lift with executive orders 2020-114 and 2020-115.
The Kapamilya Club, EMU’s Filipino cultural association, has been raising funds through an online campaign for underprivileged communities in the Philippines.
The Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority has taken several measures in response to the outbreak of COVID-19.
The EMU University Advising & Career Development Center hosted an internship fair on Wednesday, Feb. 12, in the Student Center Ballroom to give students an opportunity to browse and engage with organizations hiring for internship positions in an array of fields. In total, 53 organizations were present at the internship fair.
Parking updates are coming this year for the city of Ypsilanti. The initiative aims to resolve the shortage of parking throughout the city by monetizing parking in Ypsilanti.
Eastern Michigan University’s Student Government approved the delegate appointment of Kiera Osborne, a representative of the Black Student Union, during their Tuesday, Jan. 21, senate meeting.
The Business and Finance Committee allocated a total of $2,030 to student organizations and $3,988.39 to club sports during its meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 14.