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The Board of Regents recognized the achievement of EMU’s women’s volleyball with the team’s first Mid-American Conference win and first trip to the NCAA Tournament. Pictured from left to right: Peter Winters, assistant coach; Jordan Smith, Alyssa Laface; Darcy Dorton, assistant coach; President Smith.
The Board of Regents recognizing former First Lady of Michigan Sue Snyder on her contributions to EMU’s sexual assault grant program. Award being presented by President Smith.
The Board of Regents opens the meeting with roll call and approval of minutes.
The Board of Regents recognized the achievement of EMU’s women’s volleyball with the team’s first Mid-American Conference win and first trip to the NCAA Tournament. Pictured from left to right: Peter Winters, assistant coach; Jordan Smith, Alyssa Laface; Darcy Dorton, assistant coach; President Smith.
A picture of the Capitol Building in Washington D.C., Image taken on a previous occasion.
Mack, a part of EMU’s Poetry Society, performing for those in attendance.
More pieces of artwork coming from the community and local schools alike.
Josh Smith’s piece in the showcase called “Government Puppeteer.” showing his “commentary on the current political state.”
From artist Diamond Symone, Alumni of EMU.
This security camera is the only visible one close to the free speech walls, There has been no conformation if these are the camera's in question from Student Government.
Jenna Annecchiarico from Baldwin, NY shooting at the line
Autumn Hudson from Richwood, Ohio winning off the jump ball.
Danielle Minott from Miami, FL rushing the basket.
Corrione Cardwell from Cleveland, Ohio up for a layup.
Danielle Minott from Miami, FL taking the free throw.
Smith goes through the closing discussion, which included elections and recruitment for Student Government.
Student Government is looking to be proactive, not reactive, to hate speech being painted on the Freedom Walls. The senators discussed how far they can go to monitor controversial messages on university property without infringing free speech.