CONCERT TO FEATURE WORKS FROM MASTER COMPOSERS AND TWO AWARD-WINNING LOCAL SOLOISTS
Prominent civil rights advocate Diane Nash will speak at OU on Feb. 1.
Our orthopedic surgeons can properly diagnose and treat all athletic injuries.
Center for Advanced Orthopedics and Sports Medicine physicians are ready to help players on Oakland University's men's basketball team.
Ewa Matuszewski will discuss the benefits and the disadvantages of belonging to a physician organization
Physical therapists at the Center for Advanced Orthopedics and Sports Medicine offer advice on issues regarding sleep.
New annual list recognizes innovative companies working to improve or transform government
Tickets will be available to the public starting Monday, Feb. 8.
Cancelled due to inclement weather.
Irish play tells about stone walls of a resistant earth, a painful jilting, a personal grudge and a long-standing property dispute.
Rochester Rotary Club seeks to sponsor a Rochester-area high school student for the Rotary Youth Exchange Program for the 2016-2017 school y
The data aggregator meets the financial management and transparency needs of states, municipalities and schools
There are numerous reasons for knee replacement surgery. Let the Center for Advanced Orthopedics and Sports Medicine help you!
Outlook for 2016 includes expansion of municipal client base, continued market leadership in school district arena, increased national reach
The event takes place from 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 29 at the Detroit Marriott Troy.
Bochniak starts at OU on January 25.
A draft consent judgment proposal is on the table for Township Board to consider.
‘Almost Broke’ David Bowie’s Nose | Schools on Lockdown | “Appalled and Dismayed” | Government Taketh Away, Giveth Back | Afternoon Traffic
Clint Parry earned the coveted role after beating nearly 100 competitors
More than 20 years have passed since Ron Kevern retired from Oakland University as assistant vice president of student affairs.
The Women’s Fund toast to the holidays on December 8th at Mercedes-Benz of Rochester
Annual boutique shopping event and luncheon at the Royal Park Hotel to benefit four charities
The Center for Advanced Orthopedics and Sports Medicine is now covering Oakland University's Basketball team for the 2016 season.
Michigan Adaptive Sports (MAS) is a chapter of Disabled Sports USA.
Michael Jackson’s murder kept under wraps by California courts.
The event takes place on Oakland University’s campus from 6-7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 21, in the Lake Michigan Room of the Oakland Center.
$80K for House Sex Scandal | DOJ Probes Flint Water Crisis | Dearborn Protest | Judge Who Handcuffed Kids Gets More Time | Afternoon Traffic
The Rochester Garden Club is presenting Cheryl Linck, past president of the Ikebana International Chapter of Detroit
Professor Virgil Zeigler-Hill examined how the personality traits of servers affected job performance ratings and tips from customers.
It's resolution time!
Over the past few years, competition for spots in top camps and showcases has increased, be sure you're picking the right one to attend.
Cotton Bowl Tickets | Psychiatrist Indicted in Drug Ring | Dearborn Protest | Cold Case Help | Students' Philanthropy | Afternoon Traffic
Our Therapists are experts in movement analysis and correction.
Maria has been practicing in the Occupational Therapy field since 2005.
Grinch No Match for Deputies | Scaffolding Collapses | Keep an Eye on Weather | Weird Michigan | Afternoon Traffic
Previously, computers counted as qualified expense for 529 college savings plan only if required by college
On Friday, January 22, enjoy an evening getting to know the Capuchin friars at Villa Penna, 43985 Hayes Road, Sterling Heights, MI.
Tia Ollie, Pharm.D., BCPS, has joined the organization’s clinical team as Director of Clinical Pharmacy Programs
OU's Reading Recovery Center – the only center of its kind in Michigan – is part of an ongoing effort to help students gain literacy skills.
Do you know the proper ergonomic position for your computer desk?