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Select stories and updates from 89.1 WEMU News, Your Community NPR Station.
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Eastern Michigan University Reduces Athletics Programs
Eastern Michigan University has announced the elimination of four sports from their intercollegiate athletic program at the conclusion of the spring season as part of the University’s budget restructuring efforts.
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Art & Soul - The Art Of Well Being: Finding Meaning And Purpose At Work
Thriving at work is crucial to many people's sense of well-being. People are spending more and more time in the workplace and Dr. Gretchen Spreitzer, faculty director for the Center For Positive Organizations at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, says it is ever more important to who we are as individuals to feel fulfilled at work. She says we spend so much time on the job now, it's about more than just earning a paycheck for many people.
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EMU Faculty Unions Protest Budget Cuts, Parking Privatization, Athletics Spending
Eastern Michigan University’s professor’s union held a rally on campus Thursday to protest budget cuts and the school’s plan to privatize its parking services.
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#OTGYpsi EMU And WCC Give Back To Ypsi
In this week's #OTGYpsi, Patrick Campion and Brianna Kelly sit down with Decky Alexander from Eastern Michigan University. The conversation is about how Washtenaw Community College and EMU seek opportunities to "get involved." You can find Concentrate Media's full article here .
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creative:impact-EMU Students In Washington D.C. For National Arts Advocacy Day
Eastern Michigan University has sent a 17-student contingent to Washington D.C. for National Arts Advocacy Day. It's part education and part functional plea for continuing investment in the arts and arts education. What are the hopes and expectations? That's the focus this week on 89.1 WEMU's "creative:impact."
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Women's History Month: Establishing Libraries In Ypsilanti And Washtenaw County
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we take a close look the role women played in establishing some of the public libraries in Washtenaw County. This history is extra special for one district library in particular this year.