Five construction projects taking place on EMU's campus
Here are the five halls undergoing construction, demolition or renovations on Eastern's campus.
Here are the five halls undergoing construction, demolition or renovations on Eastern's campus.
As part of A2tech360 week at SPARK East, the Digital Summer Clinic founder Bud Gibson will be moderating the "Age of AI" panel discussion. This event will focus on how local start-ups can use AI technologies to enhance marketing strategies and grow their business.
Eastern Michigan improves their record to 2-1 after close win at home against UMass.
For the third consecutive season, the Eastern Michigan University football team will host the University of Massachusetts in a non-conference battle inside The Factory. Read all about the matchup, game odds, and what to watch for as sports editor Blake McQueary gives insight ahead of Saturday's game.
EMU Commuter Cookout event helps its commuter community to feel more included on its campus.
Eastern Michigan hosted hbcu opponent Howard University Sept. 1 to kick off the programs 132nd season.
EMU lecturers and faculty to rally outside of EMU resident hall in regard to fair compensation.
EMU Construction Management Alumni Chapter hopes to honor the legacy of alumna Aishwarya Thatikonda, a victim of the Allen, Texas mass shooting.
Black Girls Rock Gala, an awards ceremony to honor women of color leaders on campus. The gala was Tuesday, March 29, 2019. Women were nominated and selected by a committee, mostly by surprise.
Eastern Michigan University hosts the 39th Undergraduate Symposium
Elsie S. Ott: the First woman awarded a U.S. Air Force Air medal, 1943.
U.S. Congress passed and authorized the use of time zones and daylight savings time 101 years ago today, March 19.
Summary on the LGBT Pride Prom event taken place at the convocation center at 7pm - 11pm. Open to the EMU and free to the public/community.
Dozens of farmworkers, students, allies and community leaders gathered to rally outside of Wendy’s on Carpenter Street Saturday, March 9.
Eastern Michigan University’s National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) organized the “Activated” Stroll Competition, Feb. 16, in Pease Auditorium, bringing Valentine’s Day weekend to an exciting end.
Last Monday, a Black doll was found hanging in a shared shower of a dorm room in Best Hall. After this incident, Black students, including myself, are unsure whether Eastern Michigan University cares about students of color or are just using them as a token to show that they are diverse.
During the Student Affairs Committee meeting, the Board of Regents received presentations Thursday, Feb. 7 from the Student Affairs Professional Development, Diversity and Community Involvement (DCI), and Residence Hall Association (RHA). These brief presentations consisted of an overview and updates that each organization has improved to help better the student community here at Eastern.
Friday night, International Students Association (ISA) brought many students at Eastern Michigan University together to celebrate the multitude of unique cultures on our campus. The organization created an experience for students to meet new friends from a range of different backgrounds and watch performances from a range of different cultures.
Fans of all ages were ecstatic and ready to enjoy the Original Harlem Globetrotters live in action Feb. 1 at the Convocation Center. As the Harlem Globetrotters made Eastern Michigan University one of the stops during their 2019 Fan Powered World Tour, fans made this a night to remember.
One of the longest government shutdowns in our nation’s history has finally ended this past week on Friday, Jan. 25. Both political parties have three weeks until Feb. 15 to roll up their sleeves and come to a consensus over the border security.