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A culture of inclusion

The powerful and important theme of inclusion – recognizing that all individuals and groups are essential to our society as a whole – in the messages of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is especially relevant today. In light of sweeping changes in America’s political landscape, Dr.

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‘Hate-related’ groups at odds with CMU mission

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Events, statements, speculations and conversations that occurred last
semester regarding the possible formation of a “hate-related” group at
Central Michigan University reminded me of the importance of the key
values at Central Michigan University that might too often be taken for
granted.
These values include respect, acceptance, inclusion, caring,
tolerance, freedom from fear, civility and understanding the importance
of open dialogue.CMU is [...]

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Rao: Thank professors for hard work

0John Remus III

The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council
for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) has honored CMU
Associate Professor Gary Gagnon as Michigan’s 2005 Professor of the
Year.
This is the third time in eight years that a CMU professor has been
recognized as Michigan Professor of the Year. Geography Professor Mark
Francek received [...]

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