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The week in photos: Feb. 10-16

| Author: Aaron Mills | Media Contact: Aaron Mills

Some of the top photos from Central Michigan University events and activities during the week of Feb. 10-16 as captured by University Communications.

People enjoy a chocolate fountain.
Students gather around a chocolate fountain in the Dine & Connect dining hall as part of Valentine’s Day “Delightful” celebrations. Aside from enjoying sweet treats at the event, students also made friendship necklaces and pipe-cleaner bouquets and wrote cards for their loved ones.
Two students stand behind a table holding up gift-wrapped books. A sign on the table reads Sigma Tau Delta.
Sigma Tau Delta and Central Review hosts a Valentine's Day themed blind book sale.
Five female students pose for a group photo.
CMU faculty, staff and students present at the Klymyshyn Symposium on Inclusive Excellence and Social Justice showcasing impactful research on equity, inclusion, belonging and social justice.
A women's lacrosse player stands on a snowy field holding her stick.
The lacrosse team battled the elements in a 17-5 home opening loss to Marquette on Feb. 12.
Two college students sit at a table. Between them is a bucket of flowers and a laptop computer.
Registered Student Organization Verge Magazine sells carnations for Valentine’s Day.
A female student in a yellow sweater stands next to a table talking to a group of students who are seated.
Students and members of the Board of Trustees gathered to discuss CMU and student life.
A theatre student stands in the spotlight on stage making a dance pose and pointing to the left.
University Theatre’s four-person play, Six Years Old, ran through Feb 16.
Four students stand behind a table smiling for the camera. On the table, a sign reads AIPG Geology.
The AIPG Geology Club fundraises for a future field trip.
A blond student sits at a table creating perfumes in small bottles.
CMU’s student chapter for the American Chemical Society help students learn the basics of fragrance chemistry and craft their own personalized perfumes.
Four students hold large novelty checks as two men flank the group on either side.
The Michigan Association of Broadcasters award BCA students scholarships for their hard work and dedication to broadcasting.
President MacKinnon stands on stage next to 10 people.
President MacKinnon asks for volunteers from the crowd to join him on stage during "The First 100 Days" reflection event.

 

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