Construction teams are working to improve Ferris life by renovating multiple locations on campus. Throughout the year, Ferris begins and completes various constructions projects all over campus. During the 2015-16 […]
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Breaking news: Assault on campus
UPDATE, 9:40 a.m. 2/24/16 – On Tuesday evening at approximately 7 p.m., an unknown white male in his early 20’s wearing black pants and a black hoodie allegedly grabbed the arm […]
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 […]
Feeling at home
The designation of gender neutral restrooms will be the first of several initiatives to be carried out from Ferris State University’s new Diversity and Inclusion Plan. Most single-stall restrooms at […]
Back on the map
A world-class EDM artist is set to play at Ferris as the Music Industry Management Association has made its return to planning full-scale concerts. After a two-year fallout with Ferris’ […]
Festival of the Arts kicks off
Festival of the Arts has been a major highlight for the city of Big Rapids for almost a decade. The month-long series features events such as music, art, dance, film […]
Funding approved to bring Bill Nye to Ferris
A funding request has been approved to bring Bill Nye to campus. Ferris’ Finance Division of Student Government voted unanimously to allocate more than $50,000 to the Secular Student Alliance […]
Ferris professor dies in motorcycle crash
Ferris communications professor Lon Green died Sunday night after a motorcycle accident. The accident happened locally, as Green was treated in the Spectrum Health Big Rapids Hospital, but medical efforts […]
Getting to know the new Student Government President
Wayne Bersano is a senior in resort and hospitality management from Pinconning. He was elected after a year as vice president under Andrew Kalinowski. He campaigned while studying in Germany […]
Rawlinson Observatory open tonight
Dr. Tom Brennan will be opening Ferris’ Rawlinson Observatory for a look at tonight’s half-moon as well as Jupiter and Saturn. Last November, the College of Arts and Sciences hosted […]