CMU Park Library opens family study room
As of Jan. 9, Central Michigan’s Park Library opened a family study room on the first floor. It is available for students and faculty, along with their children to use.
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As of Jan. 9, Central Michigan’s Park Library opened a family study room on the first floor. It is available for students and faculty, along with their children to use.
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From all around the world 1,121 international students packed their lives into a suitcase and came to Central Michigan University in Fall 2022.
At Central Michigan University students embrace diversity, culture and spread awareness of important histories. Hillel is a Jewish student organization at CMU.
The Charles V. Park Library is offering extended hours of operation, therapy dogs and study break activities to accommodate fall semester exams, scheduled Dec. 12 to 14.
As the holiday season approaches, Central Michigan University’s campus embraces students of different religions, their events and winter traditions.
Mary Moran Hill, Central Michigan University Alumnus has dedicated 30 years to CMU serving in numerous roles and committees. This year Hill takes on a new position.
During the academic senate meeting Nov. 15, a two week period was given for any dean or provost in the university to object the department merges within the College of Arts and Media, which ends Nov. 29.
During the Student Government Association (SGA) meeting Nov. 21, Colleen Green, the director of the office of Native American programs and student transition enrichment programs talked about upcoming events for Native American heritage month through the end of November.
Senior Lucas Sherman has been planning his honors capstone project since he was a freshman. Sherman’s display focuses on coming out as a member of the LGBTQ community and the effect it has on undergraduate students. This display can be found on the third-floor exhibition space across from the writing center in the Park Library.
On behalf of Central Michigan University, Digital Strategist Bob Mabbitt published recent adjustments that have been made to CMU's website as of Nov. 15.
Central Michigan University and the City of Mount Pleasant recently addressed operations during the winter season and how to stay safe.
During its meeting Nov. 15, the Academic Senate discussed the new committee for international student concerns, reorganization of the College of Arts and Media, end of course survey revision and finalists for Vice President of finance and administrative services.
The Feminist Leaders On Campus (FLOC) RSO held its first event Monday in a week long series of events celebrating women's empowerment.
The Student Government Association weekly meeting was shorter Nov. 14 as the general board meeting was canceled. SGA members went straight to committee meetings and then broke off into the senate and house meetings.
When the sea of maroon and white-clad musicians sprint out onto Kramer/Deromedi Field and lets out a “Woo! Ah” cheer that rings throughout Kelly/Shorts Stadium, there is no doubt that the Central Michigan Marching Band is ready to go.
On the first floor of the University Center, Central Eats is comprised of five residential restaurants: Build Pizza, Freddy’s, Paper Lantern, Slims Chicken and Tu Taco.
Jeff Chang spoke on behalf of this year's Emma Norman Todd Distinguished Lecture Series Nov. 3 at Plachta Auditorium.
Representatives from Central Michigan University Campus Dining spoke about upcoming events and addressed student concerns and questions at the weekly Student Government Association meeting.
Despite the challenges of a global health crisis, Central Michigan University President Bob Davies reflected on the successes of the last two years and said he plans to rely on a tradition of change.