Some of the top photos from Central Michigan University events and activities during the week of Feb. 19-25 as captured by University Communications.
Guests view the works of Khary Mason’s photography exhibit “Friendly Fire: Scenes of Service (Searching for Safety)” in the Baber Room Gallery at Park Library. Mason is an artist and retired Detroit police force homicide investigator. The exhibit explores the artist’s own participation in a justice system at odds with his intentions and everything he was trained to believe.CMU graduate student Brooke Ray conducts research on the gait changes of Parkinson’s patients when using mobility aids in CMU’s Motion Analysis Lab in the College of Health Professions.A CMU student educator checks in with her student in a one-on-one meeting at Mt. Pleasant High School.A CMU student educator shares a laugh with his student while discussing the themes of George Orwell’s 1984 in a Mt. Pleasant High School classroom.At a Black History event in the Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow College of Health Professions, Provost Nancy Mathews moderates a discussion with CMU alumna Angle Bush about the contributions of Black women in artificial intelligence.