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Mixed feelings swarm ESU campus after Trump election

Bulletin Archive November 10, 2016

After yesterday morning’s announcement that Donald Trump is the president-elect of the United States, Emporia State’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion opened up as a safe space for...

ESU files motion to dismiss civil lawsuit

Bulletin Archive October 18, 2016

A hearing on a motion to dismiss a civil lawsuit against Emporia State stemming from an alleged sexual assault last year will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 19 in district court. The lawsuit was filed by...

Discrimination lawsuit against Emporia State dismissed

Bulletin Archive October 10, 2016

EMPORIA, Kan. (AP) — A judge has dismissed a federal lawsuit alleging that Emporia State University discriminated against a black assistant professor after he and his wife complained about a racial...

9/11 Vigil at Episcopal Church

Bulletin Archive August 31, 2016

“We felt the ground shake and smelt the burning,” said Reverend Kay Dagg of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church. Dagg attended seminary in Alexandria, Virginia, located two miles away from...

Cuts to student debt

Bulletin Archive August 31, 2016

In the United States the class of 2015, on average, graduated with $35,000 in student-loan debt according to the analysis of Edvisors’ publisher Mark Kantrowitz.  It seems that now, more than...

Sunken Garden Fountain receives new, yet old, look

Bulletin Archive August 31, 2016

The fountain within the sunken garden in the center of the Kellogg circle drive in front of Plumb Hall, is currently undergoing renovations to improve its function. “The fountain has been broken...

Campus-Wide Alert

Bulletin Archive April 26, 2016

Alert from the University: Due to weather circumstances, ALL classes and events that take place on campus after 3:30pm are cancelled including tonight's symphony concert.  

Former professor files suit against university officials

Bulletin Archive December 14, 2015

Rajesh Singh, a former Emporia State University employee is suing Michael Schonrock, Gwen Alexander, David Cordle and Andrew Smith for monetary damages, upwards of $75,000, for discrimination towards him...

Diversity forum opposes media presence

Bulletin Archive November 19, 2015

Although media received a press release about the student diversity forum on campus today, they were asked to leave after students said they felt uncomfortable. "It is a First Amendment issue, but the...

Charges dismissed in fraternity case

Bulletin Archive November 13, 2015

The charges against a Kappa Sigma fraternity member were dismissed on Nov. 9. The charges were in connection with a reported sexual assault on Nov. 1 at the Kappa Sigma fraternity house located at 136...

Charges filed in fraternity case

Bulletin Archive November 12, 2015

An Emporia State student has been charged with two counts of rape in connection with a reported sexual assault Nov. 1 at the Kappa Sigma fraternity near campus. A criminal complaint filed  in Lyon...

Garrett named 17th Emporia State president

Bulletin Archive October 22, 2015

  Dr. Allison Garrett, executive vice president of Abilene Christian University in Texas, has been named as the 17th president of Emporia State. “This area feels like home,” Garrett...

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