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With Eastern Michigan University’s Department of Public Safety now in charge of parking, they want to hear from students, staff and faculty on how to improve things. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
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Local residents can train with the Eastern Michigan University Department of Public Safety (EMU DPS) in how to escape or survive an active shooter event. WEMU’s Ana Longoria has the details.
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Eastern Michigan University Public Safety will officially take over parking enforcement on January 30th. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
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Eastern Michigan University is preparing to welcome thousands of new and returning students, along with their families, to its campus this week. WEMU’s Ana Longoria reports.
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The Rodeo is coming to Eastern Michigan University—the annual Bike Rodeo, that is! EMU will host its 7th annual Bike Rodeo on Saturday, June 15th. The event aims to promote bike safety for youngsters and create community engagement between kids and police officers. In addition to riding and learning from EMU’s bicycle officers, the free, family-friendly event provides free bicycle safety checks, helmets and bicycle locks. EMU Police Sgt. Joseph Torres joins WEMU's David Fair to discuss what’s in it for area kids and families and what the officers get out of the interactions.
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Several buildings were evacuated on the campus of Eastern Michigan University on Tuesday after a bomb threat was emailed to the school. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
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According to the Washtenaw County Health Department, there were 56 opioid-related deaths in the county in 2023. As WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports, Eastern Michigan University is working to help prevent such deaths on campus.
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Eastern Michigan University is donating medical supplies to help local hospitals dealing with the coronavirus outbreak.The university has delivered…
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Now that sales of recreational marijuana have begun in Michigan, the Eastern Michigan University Cannabis Education Coalition is hosting a special event…
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Some members of the Eastern Michigan University faculty and staff are being harassed after participating in a rally last week to protest racist graffiti…