What’s the Move? Oct. 14-20
Several off-campus events are scheduled to take place from Oct. 14-20 in the spirit of the fall season and Halloween.
Several off-campus events are scheduled to take place from Oct. 14-20 in the spirit of the fall season and Halloween.
The Windgate Arts Complex has been open for a year and has opened up new opportunities for EMU students with new facilities and future grants.
On Oct. 3, 2025, Taylor Swift fans at Eastern Michigan University celebrated the release of Swift's 12th studio album "The Life of a Showgirl" with a listening party organized by EMU's fan club Team Taylor.
Kristin Danko is the executive producer and founder of Neighborhood Theatre Group. In a conversation with The Echo, Danko reflected on the origin of the company, how it has grown over the years and its plans for the future.
This fall, Eastern Michigan University's theater department will present "The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical."
Local Ypsilanti-based festival brings free fun with music, puppet shows and more.
Intermedia Gallery Group opens student exhibition, "Mask Mandate," with reception on Sept. 18, 2025, featuring works from EMU art professors Digital Fabrication class.
The Dzanc House is an Ypsilanti based community literary and arts center where Amanda Moore is the Creative Gallery Arts Director and Residency Coordinator. Moore is an artist as well, her medium is printmaking.
Eastern Michigan University's student-operated fine arts and literary magazine, Cellar Roots, is introducing Roots, a new arts and entertainment publication, in collaboration with The Eastern Echo.
Drew and Kin, EMU alumni and musicians, are set to perform at EMU's homecoming game halftime show on Sept. 20 at Rynearson Stadium.
Shakespeare in the Arb is a community theater group bringing the magic of Shakespeare to the Nichols Arboretum.
Theater lovers will not want to miss Brevity Shakespeare's gender-bent version of Shakespeare's play "The Taming of the Shrew."
From drumline auditions to a photo exhibit on gun violence, here are some of the events happening in and around Eastern Michigan University's campus during May.
Ypsilanti native Amelia Taylor, an orthodontics and prosthetics major at Eastern Michigan University, is also a published poet — twice over.
That work included a 2D piece titled "Mother Nature" that was created using watercolor and acrylic paint. The piece was created with assistance from one of her professors, Michael Reedy. This piece was selected to be the cover of the Cellar Roots magazine for 2025.
Cellar Roots artist and part-time EMU lecturer Christina Varney shares her experience discovering 3D media.
With a novel and collection of poetry already published, Eastern Michigan University junior Jordan Gretzner is currently working on her third book.