Celebrate Black History Month with historic and educational day trips
The event “Black Intifada: The Roots and Legacies of Black and Palestinian Solidarity” will take place on Feb. 22 from 6-8 p.m. in the Student Center Auditorium.
The play is about an 18 year old boy who wants to find an ancestor in the sea. It’s a modern fable that centers family. EMU’s actors bring their A-game and offer dynamic performances with imaginative sets and costumes.
The event aims to highlight the various cultures on Eastern Michigan University's campus.
Victoria or V Walton is a multidisciplinary Black, queer, and disabled artist. They visited Eastern Michigan University on Feb. 6 for an evening artist lecture and Q&A session in Halle Library’s auditorium to speak about their practice.
Desyrée Nicole visits EMU to talk about her post-graduation journey as an upcoming fashion designer.
Eastern Michigan University settles lawsuit for mishandling of Title Ix related complaints
EMU nursing professor Tsu-Yin Wu is using a recent grant she received to study the adverse effects of firearm violence on Asian American communities and possibilities for intervention.
Michigan's primary presidential elections are coming up. Here are the important dates to know.
EMU raises $1,600 in a collaboration for Student Emergency Fund
This upcoming summer, students will travel to three cities in Ghana as part of the study abroad program "EMU Returning Home: Race, Identity and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade."
Former Chief Judge Victoria Pratt comes to EMU as MLK Jr. Luncheon speaker.