Minds Aflame is quickly approaching and one Ferris professor seeks to share her knowledge of globalization to help students. Dr. Olukemi Fadayomi, a speaker for the Minds Aflame series, has […]
Posts by Mari Ann Loucks
Going global
The Office of International Education will infuse the format of TED Talks and the theme of globalization with Ferris’ second Minds Aflame event. Minds Aflame will be presented as a […]
Corner of the Universe
Finding time in college is tough. Now, add a job or two to that, maybe a social life, and if you’re lucky, a worthwhile hobby. It’s a circus itself […]
Out with the old
Photo by: Katie Tobak Taggart Hall, constructed in 1964, is slated for demolition during the summer of 2016 Ferris’ plans for the future of student housing will no longer include […]
Leaving the nest
Where your heart is, your home will be. Sure, we migrate and occupy multiple abodes, but which one is our real home? To me, a home is where you […]
Orange is the new Black comes to Ferris
“Orange Is the New Black” author Piper Kerman has been praised for the honesty of her life story and now Ferris students will have the opportunity to hear the story […]
Getting involved with an RSO
Registered Student Organizations (RSOs), offer students the opportunity to get involved on campus in a variety of ways. There are RSOs for every major or interest. Anders Johnson is president of […]
Overcoming adversity
Kaitlyn Patrick, also known as “KP,” a 20-year-old junior in the public relations program at Ferris, is known for her cheerful attitude and her involvement on campus. However, it was […]
"I do"
The Secular Student Alliance, the Truth Discovery Project and the Political Science Association are hosting a debate with the question, should same-sex marriage be legal in the United States? The […]
The Big Director
The Big Event needs big leadership, and this year, Amanda Jewell provided that to the annual public service event. The Big Event started with a team check-in and the opening […]