Invasion of the faucet snails
The Institute for Great Lakes Research is using a $10 million government-funded grant to sample and assess the health of every coastal wetland in the Great Lakes.
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The Institute for Great Lakes Research is using a $10 million government-funded grant to sample and assess the health of every coastal wetland in the Great Lakes.
As one of seven women faculty in the chemistry department, Anja Mueller is a minority at the university and in the world of science.
Imagine a freshwater lake twice the size of London. It's full of more than 40 species of mollusks, yet the water quality is so poor that researchers can’t even touch it.
Tolga Kaya is in the process of inventing a sensor that can measure the wearer’s hydration levels by judging the amount of salt in their sweat.
Armed with cardboard, duct tape, liquid nails and a tight budget, students in the school of engineering has been preparing for the 17th annual Central Michigan University Cardboard Boat Race.
After some of the highest snowfall recorded in recent memory, master's students in the biology program dove into local lakes and rivers in search of treasure this summer.
America's economy is becoming increasingly technology based, the demand for more people working science, technology, engineering and math-based fields is rising. In response, Central Michigan University is making an effort to improve its programs in STEM fields.
Central Michigan University students will be among more than 400 “makers” showcasing ideas, inventions and solutions at the 5th annual Maker Faire in Detroit.
Katherine Blystone has been teaching chemistry at Central Michigan University for over 20 years, but next semester, she'll have to forfeit one of her courses due to a miscommunication over the the university's active learning room project.
The College of Science and Technology is working to expand its study abroad options for interested students.
Students from the College of Health Professions and the College of Science and Technology are organizing a presentation to promote water quality and recycling issues.
Central Michigan University announced the keynote speakers for its four spring commencement ceremonies.
For professor Benjamin Heumann, wetlands research would be a lot easier with a pair of eyes in the sky.
Two rooms in the Dow Science building could receive $1 million in renovations beginning this summer for use in the fall, pending approval from Central Michigan University's Board of Trustees.
Construction of the new Biosciences Building will begin this summer and is estimated to be completed by December 2016.
The host college of introductory math classes is projecting more than a $2.5 million decline in its budget this year as the number of incoming freshmen continues to shrink.
Central Michigan University's physics department is collaborating with Michigan State University to give faculty and students a chance to work in a world-class superlab.
New science equipment on Beaver Island will allow the Central Michigan University’s Institute for Great Lakes Research to conduct experiments like never before.
As the university celebrates its 120th anniversary, the students, faculty and staff of Central Michigan University should be both proud of, and grateful for, the decisions made by previous generations of Chippewas.
More than 600 computer renderings, some of them explicit, were created and exhibited online over a five-year span by a Central Michigan University computer science professor.