The Ferris Foundation will be awarding annual grants pending a review process soon to begin. The 2016 Ferris Foundation Exceptional Merit Grant is created to benefit scholarly endeavors such as […]
Posts by Jonny Parshall
Freedom tour poster contest
The Michigan Coalition for Human Rights (MCHR) has announced a poster contest to mark the group’s upcoming 2016 Freedom Tour. MCHR is asking for 18-inch by 24-inch posters with a […]
Quiet as the grave
A typical university day begins around 8 a.m. as cars fill onto campus and students emerge from the comfort of residence halls. This frenzied flow of vehicles, students, faculty, staff […]
Flying Zuzus
The rhythmic cadence of African drums harmonized the sound of constant applause as the celebrated ZuZu Acrobats performed a daredevil display. On Sunday, Feb. 21 in Williams Auditorium, an audience […]
Ferris’ online degree programs
Ferris’ online degree programs rank with the best of them, according to a recent study by US News and World Report. Of the categories it placed, Ferris ranked highest in […]
Let’s taco ‘bout sledding
The phrase “a little duct tape goes a long way” probably wasn’t intended for winter sports. For the participants of Circle K International’s (CKI) third annual Cardboard and Duct Tape […]
More than just cartoons
More than a cartoonist, Khalid Albaih is an artist, and his art was displayed at the Arab American National Museum in Greater Detroit. His illustrated works transcend religious and political ideologies, […]
Poetry goes native
Students, faculty and community members alike were treated to an experience in poetry and music Thursday, Jan. 28 as poet and performer Gordon Henry took to the podium of Ferris […]
Nice buns, hun
It seems only a year ago they were just a rumor, a purported craze embraced by big city hipster gents keen on offbeat fashion. But as the weather warmed, the […]