Spaces of support: inside EMU’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion resource centers
By Colae Eason | November 28EMU’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion offers resources to underrepresented students across campus.
EMU’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion offers resources to underrepresented students across campus.
Trans Day of Remembrance is Nov. 20.
Ypsilanti voters have weighed in on Washtenaw County ballot measures, contributing to passing ballot measures that will fund emergency communications, veterans’ relief, elderly services, mental health services, public safety, and special education.
Ypsilanti residents can expect to see five Washtenaw County millages on the ballot this November. The ballot measures ask residents to vote on the status of property tax millages that will fund emergency communications, veterans’ relief, elderly services, mental health services, public safety, and special education.
Halle Library exhibited a banned book display in honor of Banned Books Week to raise awareness for censorship and book banning in the U.S.
As EMU prepares for Homecoming Week Oct. 15-19, the EMU Black Alumni Association and Black Homecoming Committee are preparing for the university’s 2024 Black Homecoming Week.
Eastern Michigan University will participate in a voting competition against Central Michigan University and Western Michigan University from now until Oct 21, the final day for eligible voters to register online.
YpsiWrites, a non-profit that promotes and supports writers in Ypsilanti, has introduced the 2024 winners of their annual Writers of Ypsilanti awards.
Libertarian Mark Alan King is running for Ypsilanti's Ward 3 city council seat.
EMU informs students of current safety precautions to ensure campus safety during the demolition of Brown-Munson apartments and Jones-Goddard halls.