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Staff, faculty and students gathered on Feb. 28 in the Bovee University auditorium to discuss and provide feedback on the upcoming strategic plan that will work as a roadmap to guide the university over the course of the next five to eight years.
The Black community of Central Michigan University gathered at the Black Girls Rock (BGR) Award Show to award Black women who make a difference on campus as leaders.
Rare photographs and film taken by American missionaries in China and their unique stories were featured in Joseph Ho’s book that he presented to Central Michigan University students and faculty on WebEx, Feb. 27.
Gus Macker 3 on 3 Basketball made its way back to Mount Pleasant last weekend, Feb. 25 and Feb. 26, this time at Morey Courts Recreation Center.
Charles Fales, Central Michigan University doctoral student studying Industrial Organizational Psychology, researched connections that ego has with human’s personality and mental health in his thesis called “The mediating effect of ego depletion between personality and health”.
A film about some of the first African American owned and operated resorts in the country, “In Between the Trees: The Story of Idlewild and Woodland Park, Michigan,” will be shown at 5 p.m. on March 1 in Sarah and Daniel Opperman Auditorium. The film’s creator and author, Rose Hammond, will be there for a Q&A following the screening of the film. The event is free and is open to the public to attend.
For a few hours, on a snowy Saturday, Feb. 25 in a dimly lit Plachta Auditorium, Central Michigan University students and community members packed into a sea of stadium seats for the Organization of Black Unity’s (OBU) 23rd annual fashion show, “Dear OBU”.
As the shorter days pass by and late Winter approaches, many people may feel sluggish or find it difficult to put effort into everyday tasks. According to Mayo Clinic, it's normal to have down days from time to time, but if this becomes a consistent occurrence, it could indicate something more than just a case of the winter blues.
After years of being shut down because of a global pandemic, DECA is back to competing with schools from around the country.
I would like to preface this article with a few important things. My name is Makayla Osborn and this is my experience. I can’t say that this is the experience of every Black student on campus, this is just how I have felt. I also think it is important that I acknowledge the fact that I am not the first Black student on this campus who tried to create something like the “Black Hair Care” event.
A historian and professor at Albion College and University of Michigan, Joseph Ho, will talk on modern China and American encounters in rare photographs and film from 7:30 to 9 p.m., on Monday, Feb. 27, in Central Michigan University‘s Park Library auditorium. The event is open to the public.
After the Feb. 13 shooting at Michigan State University, many Central Michigan University students have expressed uneasy feelings about being on campus.
Moore Hall Television had its 10th season weekend special of Summit Sessions Live on Feb. 18.
This Thursday, March 16, students, staff and faculty can hear from Funmilola Fagbamila, one of the foundational members of Black Lives Matter.
The smell of homemade chicken wings, mac and cheese and other comfort foods flooded the third floor of Warriner Hall on Feb. 17.
Multicultural Academic Student Services (MASS) hosted their Black Muslims in America event Thursday, Feb. 16 in the Center for Student Inclusion and Diversity (CSID) at Bovee University Center as part of the Black History Month events.
A band composed of three Central Michigan University professors, Daryl and the Beans, will perform live on Moore Hall Television (MHTV) in its Summit Session Live show. This weekend special will be at 6 p.m. on Feb. 18 in MHTV Studios.
From 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Central Michigan University students, freshman Vincent Vargas and junior Malcom Vinson with Multicultural Academic Student Services (MASS), hosted “Black Leaders Who Create Change.” The event was on Feb. 13 in Kulhavi room 141.
University Recreation offers a variety of services pertaining to the well-being of students on campus, including personal training.