Eastern Michigan University’s Department of History and Philosophy will host the next event in its History Speaker Series on Monday, Oct. 27, at Strong Hall.
Season nine of EMU Today TV began by featuring two new deans at Eastern Michigan University (EMU) who discussed their plans to drive innovation and support student-focused changes.
Senator Jon Bumstead, the Senate Appropriations Minority Vice Chair representing Norton Shores, released a statement after the Michigan Senate approved the state’s 2026 fiscal year budget.
Eastern Michigan University (EMU) has announced the launch of a new program aimed at supporting entrepreneurs from low-income families in Southeast Michigan.
Eastern Michigan University has marked the graduation of its first group from the College in Prison program at the Women’s Huron Valley Correctional Facility, Michigan’s only women’s prison.
Eastern Michigan University’s School of Art and Design has received a $200,000 grant from the Windgate Foundation to establish the EMU Windgate Fellows program.
Eastern Michigan University’s engineering programs have achieved their highest national ranking to date, reaching No. 60 in the U.S. News & World Report “Best Colleges” rankings for institutions that do not offer doctoral degrees in engineering.
After a summer of research, Eastern Michigan University Chemistry Professor Ruth Ann Armitage and undergraduate students Jaime Williams and Avi Dragun presented their findings on ancient Peruvian mummy textiles at the 11th World Congress on Mummy...
Eastern Michigan University recognized the achievements of several alumni during its 64th annual Alumni Awards ceremony, held on September 19 at the George Gervin GameAbove Center in Ypsilanti.
State Rep. Jason Woolford (R-Howell) has voted in support of a House budget plan that aims to reduce government spending while maintaining funding for essential services and infrastructure.
Nicole Brown, mayor of Ypsilanti and a two-time graduate of Eastern Michigan University, will open the 2025-26 Star Lecture Series hosted by the Honors College.
Two prevention specialists at Eastern Michigan University have obtained $224,756 from the Washtenaw County Opioid Settlement Fund to expand youth substance use prevention programs.