While Ferris’ Carillon Tower usually just plays an automated tune or two familiar to students as the clock strikes the hour, it’s capable of more, and on Halloween it became […]
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Literature in Person
In a series of events called “Literature in Person,” various authors are invited to the Ferris’ campus to speak about their books and experiences.
Retention rates on the rise
Ferris’ six-year graduation rate has been on the rise over the past five years.
From reading books to reading minds
Guessing the card you’re thinking of isn’t all that Mentalist Brian Ledbetter did on Friday, Oct. 25.
Look fresh for free
Ferris’ First Lady’s Attic recognizes how someone dresses can make a huge difference in their chance of landing a job or internship, and they’re here to help.
Cash for construction
Ferris’ construction technology and management program was recently gifted $1 million from the Pulte Family Charitable Foundation.
Public intoxication policy
Ferris’ Department of Public Safety (DPS) was expecting to have a busy weekend due to Halloween festivities.
Lowering the bar
Ferris has been looking into adding provisional admissions for students who do not quite meet the requirements for attending their university or college of choice.
On the record
Marijuana in McNerney Oct. 17, 12:13 a.m., officers responded to a report of marijuana use in McNerney Hall. The case is closed. Blazin’ it in Brophy Oct. 17, 9:29 p.m., […]
Housing and dining rates cut for freshmen
Ferris’ housing and dining has cut their rates for single rooms over the last three years but have made other choices more expensive.





