Deanna Kowaleski, program coordinator at EMU's Women's Resource Center, talks about her excitement at the centers new look.
Basil Babe opening in old Tower Inn and Hamburger Mary’s location.
EMU professor Tsu-Yin Wu awarded federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Navigator cooperative agreement award.
EMU marketing professor, Dr. Judy Foster Davis, receives award for Distinguished Scholarship in the Field of Advertising and Society.
U-M Health Ypsilanti Health Center relocates to former location of the EMU College of Business.
Public users of TheRide will be able to use a new time-saving bus route along Washtenaw Avenue in the coming years.
EMU releases community activity-based scholarships for students in honor of the 55th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s death and hosts a variety of activities to honor his legacy.
Annual National CET Student Awards honor EMU interior design student projects, placing them in the top three spots for a fourth year.
If you want a night out supporting a good cause, come to The Flight Team’s benefit concert at the Blind Pig on Thursday, Dec. 15 at 9 p.m.
Events happen on campus during the last week of classes, with more off-campus during break.
The new mayor of Ypsilanti has goals that relate to building relationships in the community, as well as economic development. Get an insight on her ideas through this feature by Echo Editor-in-Chief Layla McMurtrie.
Spectral Slumber brings their installation services to EMU.
EMU’s yearly candlelight concert makes its return with all proceeds going to EMU Choral students.
The McNair Scholarship is being renewed at Eastern Michigan University, aiming to assist students in completing their bachelor’s degree and gaining admission to master’s or doctoral programs.
oin the collaboration of the Dance department and the Symphony Orchestra in an abridged performance of Delibes's Coppelia on Dec. 8. This will be a ballet performance piece which is by Léo Delibes.
Applications for GameAbove’s Next-Generation Scholarship are now open.
On November 12th Ypsilanti’s Community Violence Intervention Team unveiled a rose mural which commemorates those lost to firearms and is a step towards preventing community violence.