Ypsilanti — Eastern Michigan University is pleased to announce the release of the latest episode of EMU Today TV. This episode highlights the university's efforts to address student food insecurity and support cutting-edge careers in the world of digital marketing.
In this episode, viewers hear an insightful segment on Swoop's food pantries, highlighting EMU's ongoing efforts to address food insecurity, a problem on college campuses across the country and in Eastern Michigan. I'll guess. Guests Julie Harkema, Lecturer and Admissions Coordinator in the School of Social Work and Faculty Advisor at Swoop Food Pantry, and Roya Herle, Graduate Assistant at Swoop Food Pantry and Master of Social Work student. , explains how the pantry can act as a beacon of support. Provide students with minimal lack of access to essential nutrition.
Additionally, this episode will feature an engaging segment on the Digital Summer Clinic, showcasing EMU's commitment to fostering innovation and providing students with hands-on experience in the digital realm. Guest Professor Bud Gibson, Director of EMU's Center for Digital Engagement, will share how the Digital Summer Clinic is facilitating approximately 50 paid internships for students. This reflects her EMU's dynamic approach to education and commitment to preparing students for careers in an ever-evolving digital environment.
Now in its seventh season, EMU Today TV is produced by the university's communications department and focuses on Eastern Michigan University's programs, events and initiatives.
Mark S. Lee is the host of EMU Today TV. Lee is an alumnus of the University of Michigan and an adjunct lecturer in marketing at Eastern University. He is the host of the podcast “In the Conference Room” and is featured on CBS News Detroit's weekly business segment “Strictly Business.” Lee is also a frequent contributor on business topics to various media outlets in the Detroit area.
This episode and previous editions are available on the university's YouTube channel.
About Eastern Michigan University
Founded in 1849, Eastern University is Michigan's second oldest public university. Currently, she serves more than 13,000 students pursuing undergraduate, graduate, professional, doctoral, and certificate degrees in the arts, sciences, and professional fields. In total, more than 300 majors, minors, and specializations are offered through the university's College of Arts and Sciences. Work; Education; Engineering and Technology. Health and Human Services; and its Graduate School. National publications regularly recognize EMU's commitment to excellence, diversity, and applied education. For more information, please visit the University Rankings and Points of Pride website. For more information about Eastern Michigan University, visit the university's website. Visit EMU Today to stay up to date on university news, activities and announcements.