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  2. Eastern Michigan University - Wikipedia

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    EMU offers courses at 7 satellite campuses. [18] The earliest off-site campus is EMU-Jackson. Courses have been offered in Jackson, Michigan since the 1970s. [19] Course catalog records show courses have been offered at the Kresge Environmental Center dating back to at least 1976. [20]

  3. Bruce T. Halle Library - Wikipedia

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    The Bruce T. Halle Library, often referred to as Halle Library, is the sole library on the Eastern Michigan University campus. It houses one of the largest collections of children's literature in the United States. [2] [3] Halle Library features an advanced automated shelving system, the Automated Retrieval Collection (ARC).

  4. Eastern Michigan University Department of Special Education

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    Eastern Michigan University Department of Special Education is among the oldest special education program in the United States. [citation needed] In 1923, the Michigan State Legislature passed bills that gave school districts state funds if they included and established special schools for disabled students: those of cognitive impairment, those of the deaf, those who were physically disabled ...

  5. Category:Eastern Michigan University - Wikipedia

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  6. Eastern Michigan Eagles - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Michigan Eagles wrestling team was a men's athletic program. Eastern Michigan adopted the sport of wrestling in 1956. The wrestling program was part of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) from 1957 through 1962. In 1963–1966, EMU wrestling switched conferences to the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC ...

  7. History of Eastern Michigan University - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1984, the Eastern Michigan University Historic District is an L-shaped parcel [25] of land on the south side of campus across Cross Street from the Ypsilanti Water Tower. Several buildings since the university's founding have been deemed historically significant, and they were collectively listed on the National Register of ...

  8. List of Eastern Michigan University buildings - Wikipedia

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    EMU is home to many notable structures, including three high-rise residence halls and the multi-building Eastern Michigan University Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] Today EMU is composed of more than 122 buildings across 800 acres (3.2 km 2 ) of its academic and athletic campus.

  9. List of Eastern Michigan University people - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Royal S. Copeland – Mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan; Senator from New York [43] Agnes Dobronski – Michigan legislator and educator [44] Frederick B. Fancher – politician; seventh Governor of North Dakota [45] William Horace Frankhauser – Republican U.S. Representative from Michigan's 3rd congressional district [46]