The Pedestrian Safety Task Force recently released its comprehensive report as a part of the University’s master plan to improve pedestrian safety. The Pedestrian Safety Task Force was appointed by […]
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Where there’s a wheel, there’s a way
While most Ferris students ride two wheels to class, unicyclist Marshall Torsch needs only one. Known by Ferris students as “the unicyclist,” Torsch has gained a reputation for the seemingly […]
BIG Event breaks records
The BIG Event, the largest community service project at Ferris, was a success again this year. The event began at 9 a.m. in the Ferris quad with over 1,200 students […]
New year, new majors
Starting next fall, Ferris students will have five new degree programs to choose from. Four of these programs, energy systems engineering, molecular diagnostics, allied health and fashion studies, will be […]
Torch News Briefs
“Vignettes Into the Life of Woodbridge N. Ferris” On April 21 from 1 to 2:15 p.m. join in for a reader’s theatre play written by Professor Emeritus William Keller. Victorian […]
Holding a class for a friend
When registering for classes, there is a method often used among Ferris students where an upperclassman will register for a class and hold it for an underclassman. Alyssa Anderson, sophomore […]
Published Ferris professor
Aside from his usual teaching duties, one Ferris professor has taken it upon himself to expand the job description of a typical professor. Dr. Andy Kantar, a professor in the […]
Ferris celebrates 125 years
Ferris State University’s 125 Celebration will feature a week of events beginning April 19 and lasting until April 24. The events are a celebration highlighting the past, present and future […]
Update: Optometry Building on schedule
The new Optometry Building is currently right on schedule and will be finished within less than a year. The new Michigan College of Optometry (MCO) Building, known as The Center for Collaborative […]
