The Center for Latin Studies has continued to thrive in its community without the guidance of an executive director. Since Oct., the CLS has been hosting activities, informational events and […]
Posts by Meghan Hartley
Staying aware of stalking
For National Stalking Awareness Month, the Anti-Violence Alliance is tabling to discuss the telltale signs of stalking and to distribute resources to help protect students. Every Tuesday and Thursday in […]
Ferris community on the importance of MLK Day
While it has been over half a century since Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated for championing the lives of Black Americans, his words still echo throughout the world, the […]
Alumni Building renovation
Many construction projects have been in the works over the past few years and will be finished by the fall of 2023. The most recent project being the renovation of […]
No Bulldog left hungry
Meeting the basic needs of students through the donation of non-perishable items is one way Ferris faculty members are helping the Bulldog Basic Needs Alliance’s cause. On Friday, Nov. 18, […]
The future of MyFSU
By the fall of 2023, MyFSU will have a new look and feel to better help Bulldogs navigate campus life. Since January, the IT Services Department has been working with […]
Two-steps to protection
The IT Services department will be implementing multi-factor authentication on all Ferris Microsoft accounts on Nov. 28, which will protect them from phishing and hacking attempts. Continued efforts to protect […]
With or without a director
The LGBTQ+ Resource Center has gone into this new school year with no director, leaving the work to the student workers. In May, former LGBTQ+ Resource Center Director, Sarah Doherty, […]
Pro-choice demonstrators gather next to “abortion victim photography”
A new registered student organization protested at a pro-life campus demonstration in front of the David L. Eisler Center, showing two sides of the debate regarding the unborn. On Oct. […]
Scare for a care
Ferris alumnus-owned Four Green Fields Farm in Rodney, Michigan hosts an annual haunted corn maze with the help of student athletes and volunteers. The haunted maze has been open for 15 […]