Outstanding Faculty and Lecturers: Eight honored for excellence in teaching, research, creative activity, and service to the University.
As they approach graduation, senior neuroscience majors and presidential scholars Ravel Ray and Hind Al Khashali take satisfaction in having made significant contributions to the field of neuroscience through their participation in undergraduate research at EMU. Their research focuses on Alzheimer's Disease (AD). It provides insight into how anti-cancer treatments modify the risk for AD and assist in developing future therapeutic approaches for the prevention and treatment of both cancer and AD.
Hayes Jones (Class of 1961) won the gold medal in the 110m hurdles at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Olympics.
President John M. Munson (1933-1948) was called “The Builder”—a nod to the 10 buildings erected during his tenure.
The College of Education was established in 1959. R. Stanley Gex was the first dean.
Enlighten U – How Excessive Social Media Usage & Collegiate Athletics Affect Mental Health – S1 • E7
Watch VideoDeep Dive: What lies beneath tells the truth about Lake Superior’s shipwrecks.
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