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Eastern Michigan University

Eastern Michigan University (EMU, EMich, Eastern Michigan or simply Eastern), is a public research university in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Founded in 1849 as the Michigan State Normal School, it was the fourth normal school (teachers' college) established in the United States and the first American normal school founded outside New England. In 1899, the Michigan State Normal School became the first normal school in the nation to offer a four-year curriculum and gained the name Michigan State Normal College. In 1959, the college became a university and gained its current name of Eastern Michigan University.

Eastern Michigan University
Former names
Michigan State Normal School (1849–1899)
Michigan State Normal College (1899–1956)
Eastern Michigan College (1956-1959)
Motto"Equity, Exemplar, Excellence"
TypePublic research university
Established1849; 174 years ago (1849)[1]
AccreditationHLC
Academic affiliations
Space-grant
Endowment$94.01 million (2022)[2]
PresidentJames M Smith[3]
ProvostRhonda Longworth
Academic staff
1,110 (2021/22)[4]
Administrative staff
842 (2021/22)[4]
Students15,370 (Fall 2021)[4]
Undergraduates12,730 (Fall 2021)[4]
Postgraduates2,640 (Fall 2021)[4]
Location, ,
United States

42°15′01″N 83°37′28″W / 42.250154°N 83.624454°W / 42.250154; -83.624454
CampusLarge Suburb, 800 acres (3 km2)
NewspaperThe Eastern Echo
ColorsGreen and white[5]
   
NicknameEagles
Sporting affiliations
MascotSwoop
Websitewww.emich.edu

EMU is one of the eight research universities in the state of Michigan and is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".[6] It is governed by an eight-member board of regents whose members are appointed by the governor of Michigan and confirmed by the Michigan Senate for eight-year terms.

The university comprises eight colleges and schools:[7] College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education, College of Health and Human Services, GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology, School of Music & Dance, the Honors College, and the Graduate School. The university is composed of an academic and athletic campus spread across 800 acres (3.2 km2), with over 120 buildings. EMU has a total enrollment of more than 15,000 students.

In 1991, Eastern Michigan Athletics started competing as the "Eagles" and the school mascot, Swoop, was officially adopted by the university three years later in 1994.[8] The Eastern Michigan Eagles compete in the NCAA Division I Mid-American Conference.[8] EMU Athletics utilizes Rynearson Stadium for its football games, Oestrike Stadium for its baseball games, and the multipurpose George Gervin GameAbove Center (formerly the EMU Convocation Center) for its basketball games.

History Edit

 
The Old Main Building was completed in 1852, a year before the normal school open its door. It was destroyed in a fire in 1859 and rebuilt in 1860.

Influenced by similar academies in Europe, the state of Michigan founded the Michigan State Normal School in 1849 with its campus in Ypsilanti. There was a significant contest among municipalities across Michigan to become the home of the state's first normal school. These other contending villages and towns included Niles, Jackson, and Marshall. The school officially opened its doors for classes on March 29, 1853, with 122 enrolled students. [9] American normal schools were intended to be institutions to improve the quality of the burgeoning common school system by producing qualified teachers.

Adonijah Welch, a University of Michigan graduate, served as the Normal School's first principal. He later became the first president of Iowa State Agricultural College, now Iowa State University. The university's Georgian Revival-style Welch Hall bears his name. Constructed in 1895, Welch Hall is the second-oldest surviving building on the university's campus and an Eastern Michigan University Historic District contributing property.

 
The Old Gymnasium on the Michigan State Normal School campus, it was constructed in 1894 and demolished in 1965.

In 1899, the school became the Michigan State Normal College when it developed the first four-year curriculum for a normal school in the nation. The Normal College began the twentieth-century as Michigan's premier teacher-preparatory school. The school continued through World War I, the Great Depression, and World War II, and continued to expand further.[9] In 1956, under President Eugene Elliott, the school officially became Eastern Michigan College. This was mostly due to the expansion of the school's programs and increased enrollment following the Second World War. [10][11][12]

 
Frederic Henry Pease Auditorium under renovation

In 1959 the school became a university, gaining the title Eastern Michigan University after establishing the Graduate School (graduate classes had been offered for two decades, since 1939).[9] Between 1959 and 1980 the College of Education, College of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School, College of Business, College of Health and Human Services, and College of Technology (now GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology) were formally organized and established. In the early 1970s, international student exchange schemes were organized, including one with Coventry College of Education (later part of the University of Warwick) in Britain.[13][14] In 2005, the Honors Program officially became the Eastern Michigan University Honors College.

More recently, extended programs were added, such as Continuing Education (which includes EMU Online), the Centers for Corporate Training, the World College, and numerous community-focused institutes. Most programs are undergraduate or master's level, although the university has doctoral programs in Educational Leadership, Technology, and Psychology.

Under Michigan's 1964 state constitution, Eastern Michigan University is governed by an eight-member Board of Regents. The Regents are appointed by the governor, "with the advice and consent of the Senate", and serve eight-year terms. The Regents, in turn, elect the president of the university.[15]

Academics Edit

Admissions Edit

Undergraduate Edit

Undergraduate admissions statistics
2021 entering
class[16]Change vs.
2016

Admit rate84.6
(  +11.5)
Yield rate15.6
(  −10.5)
Test scores middle 50%
SAT Total950–1180
(among 55% of FTFs)
ACT Composite18–25
(among 8% of FTFs)

EMU is considered "selective" by U.S. News & World Report.[17] For the Class of 2025 (enrolled fall 2021), EMU received 17,506 applications and accepted 14,811 (84.6%). Of those accepted, 2,312 enrolled, a yield rate (the percentage of accepted students who choose to attend the university) of 15.6%. EMU's freshman retention rate is 69%, with 48% going on to graduate within six years.[16]

For fall 2021, EMU received 2,875 applications for transfer admission and accepted 2,129, an admission rate of 74.1%. Of those accepted, 1,139 enrolled, a yield rate of 53.5%. A transfer applicant must have a minimum of 12 credits completed and maintain a 2.0 overall grade point average (or better).[16]

The enrolled first-year class of 2025 had the following standardized test scores: the middle 50% range (25th–75th percentiles) of SAT scores was 950–1180, while the middle 50% range of ACT scores was 18–25.[16]

Fall first-time freshman statistics[16][18][19][20][21][22]
2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016
Applicants 17,506 15,957 14,323 14,461 16,012 14,736
Admits 14,811 11,997 10,607 10,995 11,675 10,769
Admit rate 84.6 75.2 74.1 76.0 72.9 73.1
Enrolled 2,312 1,922 2,152 2,111 2,815 2,808
Yield rate 15.6 16.0 20.3 19.2 24.1 26.1
ACT composite*
(out of 36)
18–25
(8%)
19–26
(20%)
19–25
(20%)
19–26
(25%)
19–25
(?%)
19–25
(96%)
SAT composite*
(out of 1600)
950–1180
(55%)
980–1190
(89%)
980–1180
(85%)
970–1200
(87%)
* middle 50% range
percentage of first-time freshmen who chose to submit
Fall transfer students statistics[16][18][19][20][21][22]
2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016
Applicants 2,875 3,620 3,993 4,096 4,407 4,756
Admits 2,129 2,395 2,752 2,706 3,027 3,229
Admit rate 74.1 66.2 68.9 66.1 68.7 67.9
Enrolled 1,139 1,312 1,445 1,353 1,610 1,694
Yield rate 53.5 54.8 52.5 50.0 53.2 52.5

Academic divisions Edit

College/school
Founded

College of Arts and Sciences 1959[9]
College of Education 1959[9]
Graduate School 1959[4]
College of Business 1964[4]
College of Health and Human Services 1975[4]
GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology 1980[4]
Honors College 2005[27]

Eastern Michigan University offers degrees and programs at the bachelor's, master's, specialist's and doctoral levels. There are more than 200 majors and minors at the undergraduate level, and more than 170 graduate programs. EMU has six Academic Divisions and eight University Sites which include satellite campuses. Just like many other large universities EMU does offer online courses and degrees.

The university has seven colleges and schools:[7] College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education, College of Health and Human Services, GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology, the Honors College, and the Graduate School. Eastern Michigan University has offered graduate courses since 1939.[28] The Graduate School has over 2,000 graduate students enrolled in post-baccalaureate, certificate, master's, and doctoral programs.

The two oldest colleges at the university are the College of Education and the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS). The College of Arts and Sciences is also the largest academic college at Eastern Michigan University with 125 programs of study.[29] The CAS also occupies the most buildings on campus including Pray-Harrold, Sherzer Hall, the Kresge Environmental Education Center, the Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology Research Facility, and Pease Auditorium. Eastern Michigan University has had a long history of developing educators since its founding in 1849. EMU prides itself as being one of the largest producers of educational personnel in the country since 1991.[30] Eastern Michigan University's Department of Special Education is also among the oldest special education program in the United States, being started in 1923.[31]

The College of Business (COB) was established in 1964.[32] In 1991, a new College of Business campus was constructed in Downtown Ypsilanti on Michigan Avenue with the hope of contributing to the redevelopment of the area. In 2020, EMU announced its decision to move the COB back to its Main Campus. The COB's current home is Boone Hall, located next to Cross Street in South Campus. The College of Business is known for having the first Ethos Week and Ethos Honor Society in the country.[33][34]

Eastern Michigan University established the College of Human Services in 1975. Eventually the university changed the name to the College of Health and Human Services on April 21, 1982.[35]

The most recent college of the university is the Honors College founded in 2005.[36] Its predecessor program, the EMU Honors Program, was founded in 1984.[36]

Its most popular undergraduate majors, by 2021 graduates, were:[37]

Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse (500)
Psychology (189)
Social Work (173)
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies (142)
Speech Communication and Rhetoric (105)
Business Administration and Management (94)
Marketing/Marketing Management (93)
Accounting (83)
Biology/Biological Sciences (81)
Computer Science (81)

Campus Edit

Eastern Michigan University Historic District
 
LocationYpsilanti, Michigan
Area8 acres (3 ha)
Built1931[39]
ArchitectErnest W. Arnold, Frank Eurich Jr., Malcomson and Higginbotham
Architectural styleColonial Revival, Art Deco
NRHP reference No.84000017[38]
Added to NRHPOctober 4, 1984

Ypsilanti Edit

Eastern Michigan University's main campus is located in Ypsilanti, Michigan, comprising 122 buildings and spanning 800 acres (3.2 km2).

Satellite campuses Edit

EMU offers courses at 7 satellite campuses.[40] The earliest off-site campus is EMU-Jackson. Courses have been offered in Jackson, Michigan since the 1970s.[41] Course catalog records show courses have been offered at the Kresge Environmental Center dating back to at least 1976.[42] EMU has held courses in Flint and Traverse City since 1987.[43] EMU–Livonia began offering courses in 2000.[44][45] In 2001, EMU–Detroit opened.[46] EMU opened its Monroe location in 2002.[citation needed] The last off-campus site, EMU–Brighton, opened in 2003.[47] EMU and Grand Valley State University offers a joint doctoral program in Educational Leadership at the Eberhard Center in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The Eberhard Center facility is part of the GVSU downtown campus.[48] This location is sometimes referred to as EMU–Grand Rapids but is not officially listed as a university site.

Student life Edit

Student body composition as of May 2, 2022
Race and ethnicity[49] Total
White 61% 61
 
Black 17% 17
 
Other[a] 10% 10
 
Hispanic 7% 7
 
Asian 3% 3
 
Foreign national 2% 2
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[b] 46% 46
 
Affluent[c] 54% 54
 

Just like many large universities EMU has many student oriented facilities outside the classroom. The university has plays, musicals, student organizations, and various social activities for students. On-campus hangouts include the Student Center, The Rec/IM, Halle Library, and dining facilities like the Eastern Eateries and the Commons (DC1). EMU's office of Campus Life provides many co-curricular opportunities for both resident students and commuter students which include Friday night movies, Laugh Lounge and Sky Lounge. In addition to activities on campus, EMU's campus life office also organizes occasional "Eastern Excursions" to cities such as Detroit, Cleveland, and Chicago. Off-campus hangouts include Depot Town, Frog Island, Riverside Park, downtown Ann Arbor and The Ugly Mug coffee shop.[50]

Student organizations Edit

Student Organizations at Eastern are housed under Campus Life. Most academic departments on campus have at least one student organization for students who are interested in that subject area. Students work with volunteer organizations such as Habitat for Humanity both during the school year and on breaks. Other clubs include the Muslim Student Association, Eastern Michigan Smash Club (EMUSC) and the LGBTA (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender/Transsexual Association). Eastern Michigan University has over 340 student clubs and organizations.[51]

EMU offers a variety of Greek organizations on campus. The Greek system provides fraternities and sororities students can join, many of which have houses within walking distance of campus.[52] Just like most universities EMU has a National Pan-Hellenic Council, College Panhellenic Council and Interfraternity Council[53] Interfraternity Council comprises eight fraternities, and the Panhellenic Council is made up of nine sororities. National Pan-Hellenic Council consists of 9 historically African-American fraternities and sororities, five fraternities and four sororities.[54]

Alpha Sigma Tau, a national Panhellenic sorority was founded at EMU on November 4, 1899. Sigma Nu Phi, a local sorority, was founded on Eastern's campus September 30, 1897. It is the oldest Greek organization on campus as well as the oldest continually-functioning local sorority in the nation. Greek Life at EMU hosts a yearly event called Greek Week. Greek Week is a week of events centered on Greek unity and spirit. The week often occurs in the beginning of April.[55] Other traditions include Greek Awards. The yearly awards are based on the university's Greek Standards and Assessment Program (GSAP).[56]

Campus media and publications Edit

 
Sherzer Hall

The Eastern Echo, EMU's independent student newspaper, is published three times a week during the fall and winter semesters and once a week during the spring semester, as well as publishing content online. The paper won eight awards in the 2005 Division 1 Michigan Collegiate Press Association contest, including second place in the general excellence category. The newspaper, which is funded through advertising revenue and university funds, is not under the editorial control of the university.

Also part of the EMU Student Media Office is Cellar Roots, the school's student-run literary and fine arts magazine. Cellar Roots celebrated its 35th anniversary in 2006 with a week of events that highlighted the history of the publication. Cellar Roots is a five-time winner of the National Pacemaker award for design, an award often equated with the Pulitzer Prize for the college level, as well numerous other awards.[57]

EMU hosts two radio stations WQBR and WEMU 89.1 FM. WEMU is a National Public Radio member station. The radio station, which features jazz music, has many student employees and broadcasts many EMU athletic games. WQBR stands for Quirk Building Radio, where the station was once hosted in Quirk. Today WQBR is named Eagle Radio and is no longer hosted in Quirk. Eagle Radio broadcasts from Halle library and is an Internet only radio station at www.eagleradio.org.

The LINGUIST List is a major online resource for the academic field of linguistics. It was founded by Anthony Aristar in early 1990 at the University of Western Australia,[58] and is used as a reference by the National Science Foundation in the United States.[59] Its main and oldest feature is the premoderated electronic mailing list, now with thousands of subscribers all over the world, where queries and their summarized results, discussions, journal table of contents, dissertation abstracts, calls for papers, book and conference announcements, software notices and other useful pieces of linguistic information are posted.

Traditions Edit

Eastern Michigan has several campus-wide traditions throughout the school year. Longstanding traditions include Homecoming, Martin Luther King Jr. Week and the use of the Pray-Harrold Kiosk by students.

The Pray-Harrold Kiosk (or Pillar) is a large cement pillar outside the Pray-Harrold Building and the Rec/IM. The Pillar is painted by various organizations for campus awareness, advertisements and organization unity. The legend is that it started as a flagpole and layers of paint have accumulated over the years.[60][61]

During Eastern's fall semester, traditions include EagleFest, Community Plunge, and Homecoming. EagleFest occurs during the school's orientation and welcoming weekend in September.[62] The event brings more than 300 campus offices, and student organizations together in University Park & Bowen Field House to showcase campus organizations and services. Community Plunge also occurs during orientation and offers the opportunity for students, staff and faculty to participate in service in the Ypsilanti community.[63][64]

During Eastern's winter semester campus traditions include: Ethos Week; The Gold Medallion Awards; Relay For Life; and Martin Luther King Jr. Week, held in conjunction with the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday, with speakers, community building events and awards in celebration of King and his dream.[65][66] Ethos Week is a week-long annual event occurring in March and is led by the COB. The event promotes business ethics and ethics education.[33][34] The Gold Medallions Awards are split into two ceremonies. The Gold Medallion Awards started in 1982 and is organized by Eastern's Student Affairs Division to recognize faculty, students and staff.[67] In 1996, the Student Gold Medallion Awards were established. The award ceremony recognizes student leaders, student organizations, divisional programs, activities or service.[68] Eastern's Relay For Life event is a 24-hour, yearly event held in University Park that started in 1985.[69] The event is centered on supporting the American Cancer Society. The event brings in campus organizations from the entire campus.[70][71] The event has been held at various times during the year but in recent times the event is held in early April before the school-year ends.

Residence halls & apartments Edit

 
Roosevelt Hall

Eastern Michigan University has 14 residence halls. As of Fall 2014 first-year only residence halls will include Putnam and Phelps. Upperclassmen student living options include: the Village, Buell, and the three apartment complexes. Sellers, Wise, Walton, Downing, Wise, Hill, Hoyt, Pittman and Best house all students, regardless of class ranking. Honors students are housed in Downing and Best Halls. Past locations included Jones and Goddard Halls.[36][72][73] Eastern also offers faculty, staff and family housing options in Cornell Courts, and Westview apartments.

According to the university, approximately 5,000[74][75] students live on campus. In the fall of 2010, EMU began housing some full-time students in the Village Complex from Washtenaw Community College, which is less than half a mile away, however the program ended in 2011 when housing enrollment went up.[76]

In 2011, Eastern Michigan became the first university in Michigan and the eighth nationwide to offer a targeted program to house single parents with their children on campus. Called "Keys to Degrees", the program will house single-parent families near each other in one of Eastern Michigan's on-campus apartment complexes, and will offer extra academic and personal support to enrollees.[77][78]

Dining services at EMU are operated by Chartwells Higher Education.[79] Facilities include one buffet-style dining hall, two à la carte dining halls, the Student Center food court, and convenience stores across campus.

In June 2022, Eastern Michigan finalized plans to invest $200 million into a long-term renovation and addition to the campus' residence halls, including the renovation of all existing residence halls and the construction of two new residence halls.[80]

Safety Edit

EMU former-President Susan W. Martin, Ph.D., took office as EMU's twenty-second president on July 7, 2008, just after the university was fined a then-record $350,000 for not reporting to students the sexual assault and murder of a student in her residence hall room.

Athletics Edit

 
Eastern Michigan's football team in 1917

Eastern Michigan athletic teams have been successful on a national level, winning three NCAA Division II national championships and 13 NAIA Division I national championships in five different sports (baseball, men's cross country, men's swimming and diving, men's indoor track and field, and men's outdoor track and field).

EMU has also been NCAA Division I national runner-up twice in 1940 and 1976. In 1940, the men's cross country team finished second to the Indiana Hoosiers. In 1976, the baseball team was defeated by the Arizona Wildcats in the final game of the College World Series. The Eagles have the most MAC championships in a single sport, 29, in men's swimming and diving. For men's and women's Track and field (indoor and outdoor), collectively holds the record for most MAC titles out of all the EMU athletics teams.

Eastern's men's basketball team has appeared in four NCAA Division I tournaments, and have a 3–4 record, tied for third best among Michigan colleges. In the 1996 men's basketball tournament, Eastern Michigan defeated the Duke Blue Devils in the opening round.

The 2006–2007 season was a successful one for Eastern Michigan, as they won an EMU and Mid-American Conference record eight conference titles: Men's Cross Country, Men's Swimming And Diving, Women's Swimming And Diving, Softball, Men's Indoor Track, Women's Gymnastics, Men's Golf and Men's Outdoor Track. This beat the school's previous record of five titles as well as the previous MAC record of six.

In 1987, EMU won its first Mid-American Conference title then defeated 1712-point favorite San Jose State in the California Bowl.

There have been small successes though, such as a 6–4 record against rivals the Western Michigan Broncos and the Central Michigan Chippewas in the 5 years under coach Jeff Genyk from 2004 to 2008, setting a school record for a 5-year span against Western and Central.[81]

Since the 1991 season, Eastern Michigan athletic teams have gone by the nickname "Eagles". Prior to the 1991 season EMU used the name "Hurons". EMU used the Hurons name and Indian logo from 1929 until 1991. Despite much controversy, support of the Huron tribes in Oklahoma and Quebec, and anger among its alumni, EMU changed the logo after the Michigan Department of Civil Rights issued a report suggesting all schools drop such logos. During the Michigan State Normal College years the school went by the nicknames such as "Normalites" and "Men from Ypsi" and various other titles.

People Edit

EMU has more than 145,000 living alumni.[82] Notable politicians and public servants from Eastern Michigan include 7nd Governor of North Dakota Frederick Fancher, 31st Governor of Michigan Fred W. Green, Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Marilyn Jean Kelly, Wisconsin Supreme Court Chief Justice Marvin B. Rosenberry, U.S. Senators Royal Copeland, Charles E. Potter, U.S. Representatives William W. Chalmers, William Horace Frankhauser, Patrick H. Kelley, Carl D. Pursell, Henry F. Thomas, Frank W. Wheeler, and Alfred Lucking, and former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Rodney E. Slater.

Billionaire Bruce T. Halle, founder of Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing Jack Roush are all also EMU alums. Other notable EMU alumni include Dann Florek, Winsor McCay, Nagarjuna, Greg Mathis, Dave Coverly, Ryan Drummond.

EMU alumni in the NBA include Earl Boykins, Kennedy McIntosh, and "the Iceman" George Gervin. NFL players Charlie Batch and T. J. Lang also attended Eastern Michigan.

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Other consists of Multiracial Americans & those who prefer to not say.
  2. ^ The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell grant intended for low-income students.
  3. ^ The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum.

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Eastern Michigan University EMU EMich Eastern Michigan or simply Eastern is a public research university in Ypsilanti Michigan Founded in 1849 as the Michigan State Normal School it was the fourth normal school teachers college established in the United States and the first American normal school founded outside New England In 1899 the Michigan State Normal School became the first normal school in the nation to offer a four year curriculum and gained the name Michigan State Normal College In 1959 the college became a university and gained its current name of Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan UniversityFormer namesMichigan State Normal School 1849 1899 Michigan State Normal College 1899 1956 Eastern Michigan College 1956 1959 Motto Equity Exemplar Excellence TypePublic research universityEstablished1849 174 years ago 1849 1 AccreditationHLCAcademic affiliationsSpace grantEndowment 94 01 million 2022 2 PresidentJames M Smith 3 ProvostRhonda LongworthAcademic staff1 110 2021 22 4 Administrative staff842 2021 22 4 Students15 370 Fall 2021 4 Undergraduates12 730 Fall 2021 4 Postgraduates2 640 Fall 2021 4 LocationYpsilanti Michigan United States42 15 01 N 83 37 28 W 42 250154 N 83 624454 W 42 250154 83 624454CampusLarge Suburb 800 acres 3 km2 NewspaperThe Eastern EchoColorsGreen and white 5 NicknameEaglesSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I FBS MACCAAMascotSwoopWebsitewww wbr emich wbr eduEMU is one of the eight research universities in the state of Michigan and is classified among R2 Doctoral Universities High research activity 6 It is governed by an eight member board of regents whose members are appointed by the governor of Michigan and confirmed by the Michigan Senate for eight year terms The university comprises eight colleges and schools 7 College of Arts and Sciences College of Business College of Education College of Health and Human Services GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology School of Music amp Dance the Honors College and the Graduate School The university is composed of an academic and athletic campus spread across 800 acres 3 2 km2 with over 120 buildings EMU has a total enrollment of more than 15 000 students In 1991 Eastern Michigan Athletics started competing as the Eagles and the school mascot Swoop was officially adopted by the university three years later in 1994 8 The Eastern Michigan Eagles compete in the NCAA Division I Mid American Conference 8 EMU Athletics utilizes Rynearson Stadium for its football games Oestrike Stadium for its baseball games and the multipurpose George Gervin GameAbove Center formerly the EMU Convocation Center for its basketball games Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 Admissions 2 1 1 Undergraduate 2 2 Academic divisions 3 Campus 3 1 Ypsilanti 3 2 Satellite campuses 4 Student life 4 1 Student organizations 4 2 Campus media and publications 4 3 Traditions 4 4 Residence halls amp apartments 4 5 Safety 5 Athletics 6 People 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditMain article History of Eastern Michigan University nbsp The Old Main Building was completed in 1852 a year before the normal school open its door It was destroyed in a fire in 1859 and rebuilt in 1860 Influenced by similar academies in Europe the state of Michigan founded the Michigan State Normal School in 1849 with its campus in Ypsilanti There was a significant contest among municipalities across Michigan to become the home of the state s first normal school These other contending villages and towns included Niles Jackson and Marshall The school officially opened its doors for classes on March 29 1853 with 122 enrolled students 9 American normal schools were intended to be institutions to improve the quality of the burgeoning common school system by producing qualified teachers Adonijah Welch a University of Michigan graduate served as the Normal School s first principal He later became the first president of Iowa State Agricultural College now Iowa State University The university s Georgian Revival style Welch Hall bears his name Constructed in 1895 Welch Hall is the second oldest surviving building on the university s campus and an Eastern Michigan University Historic District contributing property nbsp The Old Gymnasium on the Michigan State Normal School campus it was constructed in 1894 and demolished in 1965 In 1899 the school became the Michigan State Normal College when it developed the first four year curriculum for a normal school in the nation The Normal College began the twentieth century as Michigan s premier teacher preparatory school The school continued through World War I the Great Depression and World War II and continued to expand further 9 In 1956 under President Eugene Elliott the school officially became Eastern Michigan College This was mostly due to the expansion of the school s programs and increased enrollment following the Second World War 10 11 12 nbsp Frederic Henry Pease Auditorium under renovationIn 1959 the school became a university gaining the title Eastern Michigan University after establishing the Graduate School graduate classes had been offered for two decades since 1939 9 Between 1959 and 1980 the College of Education College of Arts and Sciences the Graduate School College of Business College of Health and Human Services and College of Technology now GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology were formally organized and established In the early 1970s international student exchange schemes were organized including one with Coventry College of Education later part of the University of Warwick in Britain 13 14 In 2005 the Honors Program officially became the Eastern Michigan University Honors College More recently extended programs were added such as Continuing Education which includes EMU Online the Centers for Corporate Training the World College and numerous community focused institutes Most programs are undergraduate or master s level although the university has doctoral programs in Educational Leadership Technology and Psychology Under Michigan s 1964 state constitution Eastern Michigan University is governed by an eight member Board of Regents The Regents are appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the Senate and serve eight year terms The Regents in turn elect the president of the university 15 Academics EditAdmissions Edit Undergraduate Edit Undergraduate admissions statistics2021 enteringclass 16 Change vs 2016Admit rate84 6 nbsp 11 5 Yield rate15 6 nbsp 10 5 Test scores middle 50 SAT Total950 1180 among 55 of FTFs ACT Composite18 25 among 8 of FTFs EMU is considered selective by U S News amp World Report 17 For the Class of 2025 enrolled fall 2021 EMU received 17 506 applications and accepted 14 811 84 6 Of those accepted 2 312 enrolled a yield rate the percentage of accepted students who choose to attend the university of 15 6 EMU s freshman retention rate is 69 with 48 going on to graduate within six years 16 For fall 2021 EMU received 2 875 applications for transfer admission and accepted 2 129 an admission rate of 74 1 Of those accepted 1 139 enrolled a yield rate of 53 5 A transfer applicant must have a minimum of 12 credits completed and maintain a 2 0 overall grade point average or better 16 The enrolled first year class of 2025 had the following standardized test scores the middle 50 range 25th 75th percentiles of SAT scores was 950 1180 while the middle 50 range of ACT scores was 18 25 16 Fall first time freshman statistics 16 18 19 20 21 22 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016Applicants 17 506 15 957 14 323 14 461 16 012 14 736Admits 14 811 11 997 10 607 10 995 11 675 10 769Admit rate 84 6 75 2 74 1 76 0 72 9 73 1Enrolled 2 312 1 922 2 152 2 111 2 815 2 808Yield rate 15 6 16 0 20 3 19 2 24 1 26 1ACT composite out of 36 18 25 8 19 26 20 19 25 20 19 26 25 19 25 19 25 96 SAT composite out of 1600 950 1180 55 980 1190 89 980 1180 85 970 1200 87 middle 50 range percentage of first time freshmen who chose to submit Fall transfer students statistics 16 18 19 20 21 22 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016Applicants 2 875 3 620 3 993 4 096 4 407 4 756Admits 2 129 2 395 2 752 2 706 3 027 3 229Admit rate 74 1 66 2 68 9 66 1 68 7 67 9Enrolled 1 139 1 312 1 445 1 353 1 610 1 694Yield rate 53 5 54 8 52 5 50 0 53 2 52 5 Academic divisions Edit Academic rankingsNationalForbes 23 623THE WSJ 24 gt 600U S News amp World Report 25 331 440Washington Monthly 26 269College school FoundedCollege of Arts and Sciences 1959 9 College of Education 1959 9 Graduate School 1959 4 College of Business 1964 4 College of Health and Human Services 1975 4 GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology 1980 4 Honors College 2005 27 Eastern Michigan University offers degrees and programs at the bachelor s master s specialist s and doctoral levels There are more than 200 majors and minors at the undergraduate level and more than 170 graduate programs EMU has six Academic Divisions and eight University Sites which include satellite campuses Just like many other large universities EMU does offer online courses and degrees The university has seven colleges and schools 7 College of Arts and Sciences College of Business College of Education College of Health and Human Services GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology the Honors College and the Graduate School Eastern Michigan University has offered graduate courses since 1939 28 The Graduate School has over 2 000 graduate students enrolled in post baccalaureate certificate master s and doctoral programs The two oldest colleges at the university are the College of Education and the College of Arts and Sciences CAS The College of Arts and Sciences is also the largest academic college at Eastern Michigan University with 125 programs of study 29 The CAS also occupies the most buildings on campus including Pray Harrold Sherzer Hall the Kresge Environmental Education Center the Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology Research Facility and Pease Auditorium Eastern Michigan University has had a long history of developing educators since its founding in 1849 EMU prides itself as being one of the largest producers of educational personnel in the country since 1991 30 Eastern Michigan University s Department of Special Education is also among the oldest special education program in the United States being started in 1923 31 The College of Business COB was established in 1964 32 In 1991 a new College of Business campus was constructed in Downtown Ypsilanti on Michigan Avenue with the hope of contributing to the redevelopment of the area In 2020 EMU announced its decision to move the COB back to its Main Campus The COB s current home is Boone Hall located next to Cross Street in South Campus The College of Business is known for having the first Ethos Week and Ethos Honor Society in the country 33 34 Eastern Michigan University established the College of Human Services in 1975 Eventually the university changed the name to the College of Health and Human Services on April 21 1982 35 The most recent college of the university is the Honors College founded in 2005 36 Its predecessor program the EMU Honors Program was founded in 1984 36 Its most popular undergraduate majors by 2021 graduates were 37 Registered Nursing Registered Nurse 500 Psychology 189 Social Work 173 Multi Interdisciplinary Studies 142 Speech Communication and Rhetoric 105 Business Administration and Management 94 Marketing Marketing Management 93 Accounting 83 Biology Biological Sciences 81 Computer Science 81 dd Campus EditMain article List of Eastern Michigan University buildings See also Eastern Michigan University Historic District Eastern Michigan University Historic DistrictU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S Historic district nbsp LocationYpsilanti MichiganArea8 acres 3 ha Built1931 39 ArchitectErnest W Arnold Frank Eurich Jr Malcomson and HigginbothamArchitectural styleColonial Revival Art DecoNRHP reference No 84000017 38 Added to NRHPOctober 4 1984Ypsilanti Edit Eastern Michigan University s main campus is located in Ypsilanti Michigan comprising 122 buildings and spanning 800 acres 3 2 km2 Satellite campuses Edit EMU offers courses at 7 satellite campuses 40 The earliest off site campus is EMU Jackson Courses have been offered in Jackson Michigan since the 1970s 41 Course catalog records show courses have been offered at the Kresge Environmental Center dating back to at least 1976 42 EMU has held courses in Flint and Traverse City since 1987 43 EMU Livonia began offering courses in 2000 44 45 In 2001 EMU Detroit opened 46 EMU opened its Monroe location in 2002 citation needed The last off campus site EMU Brighton opened in 2003 47 EMU and Grand Valley State University offers a joint doctoral program in Educational Leadership at the Eberhard Center in Grand Rapids Michigan The Eberhard Center facility is part of the GVSU downtown campus 48 This location is sometimes referred to as EMU Grand Rapids but is not officially listed as a university site EMU Brighton Brighton MI EMU Detroit Detroit MI EMU Jackson Jackson MI EMU Monroe Monroe MI EMU Northern Michigan Traverse City MI Kresge Environmental Center Lapeer MIStudent life EditFor a list of EMU Student life buildings see List of Eastern Michigan University buildings Student life Student body composition as of May 2 2022 Race and ethnicity 49 TotalWhite 61 61 Black 17 17 Other a 10 10 Hispanic 7 7 Asian 3 3 Foreign national 2 2 Economic diversityLow income b 46 46 Affluent c 54 54 Just like many large universities EMU has many student oriented facilities outside the classroom The university has plays musicals student organizations and various social activities for students On campus hangouts include the Student Center The Rec IM Halle Library and dining facilities like the Eastern Eateries and the Commons DC1 EMU s office of Campus Life provides many co curricular opportunities for both resident students and commuter students which include Friday night movies Laugh Lounge and Sky Lounge In addition to activities on campus EMU s campus life office also organizes occasional Eastern Excursions to cities such as Detroit Cleveland and Chicago Off campus hangouts include Depot Town Frog Island Riverside Park downtown Ann Arbor and The Ugly Mug coffee shop 50 Student organizations Edit Student Organizations at Eastern are housed under Campus Life Most academic departments on campus have at least one student organization for students who are interested in that subject area Students work with volunteer organizations such as Habitat for Humanity both during the school year and on breaks Other clubs include the Muslim Student Association Eastern Michigan Smash Club EMUSC and the LGBTA Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Transsexual Association Eastern Michigan University has over 340 student clubs and organizations 51 EMU offers a variety of Greek organizations on campus The Greek system provides fraternities and sororities students can join many of which have houses within walking distance of campus 52 Just like most universities EMU has a National Pan Hellenic Council College Panhellenic Council and Interfraternity Council 53 Interfraternity Council comprises eight fraternities and the Panhellenic Council is made up of nine sororities National Pan Hellenic Council consists of 9 historically African American fraternities and sororities five fraternities and four sororities 54 Alpha Sigma Tau a national Panhellenic sorority was founded at EMU on November 4 1899 Sigma Nu Phi a local sorority was founded on Eastern s campus September 30 1897 It is the oldest Greek organization on campus as well as the oldest continually functioning local sorority in the nation Greek Life at EMU hosts a yearly event called Greek Week Greek Week is a week of events centered on Greek unity and spirit The week often occurs in the beginning of April 55 Other traditions include Greek Awards The yearly awards are based on the university s Greek Standards and Assessment Program GSAP 56 Campus media and publications Edit See also Eastern Echo WEMU and LINGUIST List nbsp Sherzer HallThe Eastern Echo EMU s independent student newspaper is published three times a week during the fall and winter semesters and once a week during the spring semester as well as publishing content online The paper won eight awards in the 2005 Division 1 Michigan Collegiate Press Association contest including second place in the general excellence category The newspaper which is funded through advertising revenue and university funds is not under the editorial control of the university Also part of the EMU Student Media Office is Cellar Roots the school s student run literary and fine arts magazine Cellar Roots celebrated its 35th anniversary in 2006 with a week of events that highlighted the history of the publication Cellar Roots is a five time winner of the National Pacemaker award for design an award often equated with the Pulitzer Prize for the college level as well numerous other awards 57 EMU hosts two radio stations WQBR and WEMU 89 1 FM WEMU is a National Public Radio member station The radio station which features jazz music has many student employees and broadcasts many EMU athletic games WQBR stands for Quirk Building Radio where the station was once hosted in Quirk Today WQBR is named Eagle Radio and is no longer hosted in Quirk Eagle Radio broadcasts from Halle library and is an Internet only radio station at www eagleradio org The LINGUIST List is a major online resource for the academic field of linguistics It was founded by Anthony Aristar in early 1990 at the University of Western Australia 58 and is used as a reference by the National Science Foundation in the United States 59 Its main and oldest feature is the premoderated electronic mailing list now with thousands of subscribers all over the world where queries and their summarized results discussions journal table of contents dissertation abstracts calls for papers book and conference announcements software notices and other useful pieces of linguistic information are posted Traditions Edit Eastern Michigan has several campus wide traditions throughout the school year Longstanding traditions include Homecoming Martin Luther King Jr Week and the use of the Pray Harrold Kiosk by students The Pray Harrold Kiosk or Pillar is a large cement pillar outside the Pray Harrold Building and the Rec IM The Pillar is painted by various organizations for campus awareness advertisements and organization unity The legend is that it started as a flagpole and layers of paint have accumulated over the years 60 61 During Eastern s fall semester traditions include EagleFest Community Plunge and Homecoming EagleFest occurs during the school s orientation and welcoming weekend in September 62 The event brings more than 300 campus offices and student organizations together in University Park amp Bowen Field House to showcase campus organizations and services Community Plunge also occurs during orientation and offers the opportunity for students staff and faculty to participate in service in the Ypsilanti community 63 64 During Eastern s winter semester campus traditions include Ethos Week The Gold Medallion Awards Relay For Life and Martin Luther King Jr Week held in conjunction with the Martin Luther King Jr Day holiday with speakers community building events and awards in celebration of King and his dream 65 66 Ethos Week is a week long annual event occurring in March and is led by the COB The event promotes business ethics and ethics education 33 34 The Gold Medallions Awards are split into two ceremonies The Gold Medallion Awards started in 1982 and is organized by Eastern s Student Affairs Division to recognize faculty students and staff 67 In 1996 the Student Gold Medallion Awards were established The award ceremony recognizes student leaders student organizations divisional programs activities or service 68 Eastern s Relay For Life event is a 24 hour yearly event held in University Park that started in 1985 69 The event is centered on supporting the American Cancer Society The event brings in campus organizations from the entire campus 70 71 The event has been held at various times during the year but in recent times the event is held in early April before the school year ends Residence halls amp apartments Edit For a list of EMU Residence Halls and Apartments see List of Eastern Michigan University buildings Residence Halls amp Apartments For a list of dining facilities see List of Eastern Michigan University buildings Dining nbsp Roosevelt HallEastern Michigan University has 14 residence halls As of Fall 2014 first year only residence halls will include Putnam and Phelps Upperclassmen student living options include the Village Buell and the three apartment complexes Sellers Wise Walton Downing Wise Hill Hoyt Pittman and Best house all students regardless of class ranking Honors students are housed in Downing and Best Halls Past locations included Jones and Goddard Halls 36 72 73 Eastern also offers faculty staff and family housing options in Cornell Courts and Westview apartments According to the university approximately 5 000 74 75 students live on campus In the fall of 2010 EMU began housing some full time students in the Village Complex from Washtenaw Community College which is less than half a mile away however the program ended in 2011 when housing enrollment went up 76 In 2011 Eastern Michigan became the first university in Michigan and the eighth nationwide to offer a targeted program to house single parents with their children on campus Called Keys to Degrees the program will house single parent families near each other in one of Eastern Michigan s on campus apartment complexes and will offer extra academic and personal support to enrollees 77 78 Dining services at EMU are operated by Chartwells Higher Education 79 Facilities include one buffet style dining hall two a la carte dining halls the Student Center food court and convenience stores across campus In June 2022 Eastern Michigan finalized plans to invest 200 million into a long term renovation and addition to the campus residence halls including the renovation of all existing residence halls and the construction of two new residence halls 80 Safety Edit EMU former President Susan W Martin Ph D took office as EMU s twenty second president on July 7 2008 just after the university was fined a then record 350 000 for not reporting to students the sexual assault and murder of a student in her residence hall room Athletics EditMain article Eastern Michigan Eagles For information about EMU Athletic Bands see Eastern Michigan University Marching Band and EMU Athletic Bands For information about EMU Athletic Facilities see List of Eastern Michigan University buildings Athletic and Recreation buildings For information about the teams nicknames see Eastern Michigan Eagles Huron to Eagles nbsp Eastern Michigan s football team in 1917Eastern Michigan athletic teams have been successful on a national level winning three NCAA Division II national championships and 13 NAIA Division I national championships in five different sports baseball men s cross country men s swimming and diving men s indoor track and field and men s outdoor track and field EMU has also been NCAA Division I national runner up twice in 1940 and 1976 In 1940 the men s cross country team finished second to the Indiana Hoosiers In 1976 the baseball team was defeated by the Arizona Wildcats in the final game of the College World Series The Eagles have the most MAC championships in a single sport 29 in men s swimming and diving For men s and women s Track and field indoor and outdoor collectively holds the record for most MAC titles out of all the EMU athletics teams Eastern s men s basketball team has appeared in four NCAA Division I tournaments and have a 3 4 record tied for third best among Michigan colleges In the 1996 men s basketball tournament Eastern Michigan defeated the Duke Blue Devils in the opening round The 2006 2007 season was a successful one for Eastern Michigan as they won an EMU and Mid American Conference record eight conference titles Men s Cross Country Men s Swimming And Diving Women s Swimming And Diving Softball Men s Indoor Track Women s Gymnastics Men s Golf and Men s Outdoor Track This beat the school s previous record of five titles as well as the previous MAC record of six In 1987 EMU won its first Mid American Conference title then defeated 171 2 point favorite San Jose State in the California Bowl There have been small successes though such as a 6 4 record against rivals the Western Michigan Broncos and the Central Michigan Chippewas in the 5 years under coach Jeff Genyk from 2004 to 2008 setting a school record for a 5 year span against Western and Central 81 Since the 1991 season Eastern Michigan athletic teams have gone by the nickname Eagles Prior to the 1991 season EMU used the name Hurons EMU used the Hurons name and Indian logo from 1929 until 1991 Despite much controversy support of the Huron tribes in Oklahoma and Quebec and anger among its alumni EMU changed the logo after the Michigan Department of Civil Rights issued a report suggesting all schools drop such logos During the Michigan State Normal College years the school went by the nicknames such as Normalites and Men from Ypsi and various other titles People EditMain articles List of Eastern Michigan University people and List of Presidents of Eastern Michigan University EMU has more than 145 000 living alumni 82 Notable politicians and public servants from Eastern Michigan include 7nd Governor of North Dakota Frederick Fancher 31st Governor of Michigan Fred W Green Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Marilyn Jean Kelly Wisconsin Supreme Court Chief Justice Marvin B Rosenberry U S Senators Royal Copeland Charles E Potter U S Representatives William W Chalmers William Horace Frankhauser Patrick H Kelley Carl D Pursell Henry F Thomas Frank W Wheeler and Alfred Lucking and former U S Secretary of Transportation Rodney E Slater Billionaire Bruce T Halle founder of Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing Jack Roush are all also EMU alums Other notable EMU alumni include Dann Florek Winsor McCay Nagarjuna Greg Mathis Dave Coverly Ryan Drummond EMU alumni in the NBA include Earl Boykins Kennedy McIntosh and the Iceman George Gervin NFL players Charlie Batch and T J Lang also attended Eastern Michigan nbsp 7nd Governor of North Dakota Frederick Fancher nbsp Former U S Senator from New York Royal Copeland nbsp Writer M E C Bates nbsp Founder of Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing Jack Roush nbsp Former U S Secretary of Transportation Rodney Slater nbsp Four star general John CoburnNotes Edit Other consists of Multiracial Americans amp those who prefer to not say The percentage of students who received an income based federal Pell grant intended for low income students The percentage of students who are a part of the American 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Dormitories Inside Higher Ed Dawsey Darrell March 1 2011 In first for Michigan colleges EMU offers young mothers chance to live on campus with children MLive com retrieved March 1 2011 Higgins Lori March 1 2011 Eastern Michigan University program offers single parents a home on campus Detroit Free Press retrieved March 1 2011 Slagter Martin February 12 2018 Eastern Michigan extends food service contract with Chartwells mlive com Retrieved April 15 2019 Eastern Michigan University finalizes agreement to bring 200 million in new construction and renovations for transformational overhaul of student campus housing today emich edu Retrieved November 27 2022 Video on YouTube Beene Ryan June 6 2010 Zeros add up for EMU Crain s Detroit Business Retrieved June 17 2010 Eastern has more than 140 000 alumni and over 100 000 in Michigan permanent dead link External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eastern Michigan University Official website Eastern Michigan Athletics website 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