EMU hosts International Women’s Day Panel about the global impact of COVID-19 on women
EMU hosted a virtual panel for International Women's Day about the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women on Monday, March 8.
EMU hosted a virtual panel for International Women's Day about the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women on Monday, March 8.
Hannah Palmer has started the Sunflower Project to promote financial assistance, community and education around mental health.
The Journal of Narrative Theory is hosting their 2021 Dialogue event, “Detroit as a Narrative Space” which will announce the winner of their flash nonfiction contest. Set for March 18th, the event will be a conversation on the city of Detroit as inspiration for those who live and work within it.
The campus–area crime map is a report of criminal activity that has been reported in the Ypsilanti-area as well as on the campus of Eastern Michigan University through the dates of Feb. 24 through March 7.
During the New Business of Eastern Michigan University's Student Government's last meeting, a resolution was voted no and a new Senator was sworn in.
The Center for Jewish Studies at EMU is hosting a concert/conversation with Mira Awad in honor of Women’s History Month. Awad has been a powerful voice in advocating for women’s rights, as well as peace and solidarity in Israel.
In Black History Month keynote address, LaTosha Brown, expert on Black voting rights and voter suppression, spoke on the future of American democracy.
The University of Michigan’s Michigan Medicine holds "Virtual Town Hall: COVID-19 and the African American Community." The virtual event was sponsored by the Program of Multicultural Health in collaboration with the Ministerial Alliance of Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor and Vicinity, Messias Temple Church, and St. Joseph Mercy Hospitals (SJMHS) in Ann Arbor and Chelsea.
The Department of Africology and African Americans Studies holds Black History Month event virtually, with guest speaker Mark Fancher.
The campus–area crime map is a report of criminal activity that has been reported in the Ypsilanti-area as well as on the campus of Eastern Michigan University through the week of Feb. 10 through Feb. 21.
Ypsilanti City Council expressed concern over the recent increase in gun violence and voted to continue street closures for small businesses during the pandemic.
The Student Government meeting held on Jan. 26, 2021 went over a new senator application and resolution. Both items were voted on and approved.
The Integrated Marketing program in the College of Business at Eastern Michigan University has been recognized as a top online graduate program as ranked by U.S News and World Report, as well as the programs within the College of Education.
The Michigan Department of Education (MDE) passes the 10 Cents a Meal for Michigan’s Kids & Farms program so that kids will have access to a nutritious meal. Included in the program is Ypsilanti Public Schools, which has been awarded a $15,000 grant for the 2020-21 school year.
The Jewish Vocational Service (JVS ) Human Services are offering a Free Virtual Support Group for college graduates, who are Michigan residents.
The campus–area crime map is a report of criminal activity that has been reported in the Ypsilanti-area as well as on the campus of Eastern Michigan University from Jan. 24 through Sunday, Feb. 7.
Eastern Michigan University’s Campus Life and Office of Wellness & Community Responsibility presents Virtual Speed Friending, every Thursday through the end of the semester. The event series is co-hosted by EMU students, Isabel Berg and Keri Geis, for EMU students to be able to make new friends with other students.
Three panelists spoke during the Girl Scouts Heart of Michigan meeting about how to help Girl Scouts during the pandemic for parents to attend.
Jonas Berzanskis and Kandy Fredrick created the “Zoom Community Open Mic,” through the Triple Goddess Tasting Room, which is held every Wednesday from 7-9 p.m.
The first annual Gen. G Foundation scholarship was awarded to 11 students around the country, including EMU freshman Joaquin Pizana.