Ann Arbor Wellness Coalition takes a holistic approach to the whole body
A “coalition” is defined as an alliance for combined action – and that seemed to be exactly what the doctor ordered when doctors Craig Stoller and Sue McCreadie began forming a group of
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EMU outlines plans to meet increasing demand for engineers in Michigan
Written by Geoff Larcom YPSILANTI – Eastern Michigan University plans to greatly expand educational opportunities for students in engineering and engineering technology as it seeks to fill a
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EMU to lead new effort to expand teaching of geographic information systems and technology in Michigan high schools
Written by Geoff Larcom / EMU YPSILANTI – Eastern Michigan University will lead a nearly $1 million state grant to develop geographic information systems and technology (GIS/T) mapping
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EMU, Saint Joseph Mercy And IHA Launching New Community Health Center On EMU Campus
By Geoff Larcom / EMU YPSILANTI – Eastern Michigan University (EMU), Saint Joseph Mercy Health System (SJMHS) and IHA are launching a new community health center on the EMU campus. The
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B2B: Border-to-Border (B2B) Trail development continues at a rapid pace
Border-to-Border (B2B) Trail development continues at a rapid pace with construction underway on the path from the City of Chelsea toward Dexter. This 2.1 mile segment beginning at Freer Road and
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Finding The Strength To Heal: Local Exhibit Focuses On Survivors Of Sexual Violence
“Finding The Strength to Heal—An interactive photography exhibit to understand healing after campus sexual violence” will be held April 11, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens at
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Profile: U-M Professor/Artist Sherri Smith Connects Math And Art
by Donna Iadipaolo While Sherri Smith retired a year ago as a University of Michigan Professor in the School of Art and Design, she hasn’t retired from her other passion of creating amazing
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Profile: EMU senior Andrew Lenzo’s career path takes him to editor-in-chief of the Eastern Echo
When Andrew Lenzo headed down I-94 toward Ypsilanti from his hometown of Jenison he didn’t really know where he was headed. Sure, he knew his destination was Eastern Michigan University but his
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Profile: Miller’s season ends again with a state title – but it wasn’t as easy as it looked
Pioneer’s Kari Miller was a heavy favorite heading into last weekend’s MHSAA Division 1 State Finals. Anything but first place would have been shocking – even losing a set would have been a
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Profile: Huron’s Miriam Gandham Finishes Her Tennis Career With A State Title And Perfect Record
Huron’s Miriam Gandham was perfect in 2019 on the tennis court. The senior put on a dominating performance at two singles to win a Division 1 state title last weekend for the River Rats. After
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