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(04/17/12 11:11pm)
Members of the Academic Senate said they are supportive of the College of Medicine but were upset with the manner in which information about the project was presented at their meeting Tuesday.
(04/16/12 11:45am)
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.
(04/13/12 10:00am)
Central Michigan University President George Ross said an updated budget report for the College of Medicine will be presented at the April 17 Academic Senate meeting.
(04/04/12 1:00am)
A majority of the Academic Senate voted Tuesday to continue to suspend committee work toward developing the curriculum of the College of Medicine.
(03/26/12 12:00pm)
On Wednesday, University President George Ross will be one of three university presidents to testify in front of the House Subcommittee on Higher Education in Lansing.
(03/26/12 10:00am)
The Liaison Committee on Medical Education cited three areas of strength in the preliminary accreditation report for Central Michigan University's College of Medicine.
(03/23/12 11:00am)
The Liaison Committee on Medical Education's preliminary accreditation report for Central Michigan University's College of Medicine highlights several areas that require improvement for compliance with medical school standards.
(03/14/12 11:50am)
I address this to the CMU community. It appears that the CMU Board of Trustees still is not getting the message. It is time for the CMU Academic Senate to introduce and approve a vote of no confidence against the CMU Board of Trustees.
(02/24/12 10:00am)
The College of Medicine's first full-time faculty member, Dr. W. Robert Fleischmann, was a due-paying member of the Faculty Association for four months before his exclusion from the union in January.
(02/24/12 12:00am)
With more than $12 million of the $25 million goal still sought after by university officials, Central Michigan University's fundraising efforts for the College of Medicine remain roughly halfway complete.
(02/20/12 12:30pm)
Central Michigan University cannot possibly afford to pay its faculty a wage increase.
(02/15/12 1:00pm)
University President George Ross admitted more than $10 million of the Events Center’s funding came from Central Michigan University reserves during Tuesday afternoon’s Academic Senate meeting.
(02/10/12 12:30pm)
The College of Medicine moved one step further toward the goal of opening in 2013, but the process continues to leave some unhappy.
(02/08/12 7:14pm)
The College of Medicine moved one step further toward the goal of opening in 2013.
(02/03/12 1:00pm)
Concerns about collaboration efforts with the developing College of Medicine are growing within the university's Physician Assistant Program and Department of Biology.
(01/25/12 12:55pm)
I have been following with great interest the progress being made by Central Michigan University in establishing the College of Medicine. The idea of a school of medicine focusing on training primary care physicians was being discussed during the last months of my tenure as a member of the board of trustees. Having accomplished so much in such a short period of time under the leadership of Chairman Dr. Sam Kottamasu, Dean Ernest Yoder, Provost E. Gary Shapiro and University President George Ross, is truly remarkable.
(01/23/12 1:00pm)
The Central Michigan University Department of Political Science has joined the two other academic departments to endorse the Academic Senate's vote of no confidence against University President George Ross and Provost Gary Shapiro.
(01/18/12 12:55am)
Faculty members are sharing mixed emotions after the Central Michigan University Faculty Association ratified its new contract Thursday.
(01/11/12 12:15am)
The Central Michigan Community Hospital family grew by one recently with the addition of vascular and endovascular surgeon Dr. Kenneth Granke.
(01/09/12 3:03pm)
The year 2011 came and went, and the Central Michigan University College of Medicine is still at less than its stated fundraising goal.