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(01/08/21 11:22pm)
Eight members of the Chippewa Marching Band will collaborate with nearly 1,500 other performers from across the country for a virtual marching band showcase on Monday, Jan 11.
(01/07/21 10:03pm)
Reported drug violations that occurred on Central Michigan University's campus decreased by almost 38 percent from in the 2019 academic year, according to the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report.
(01/13/21 8:25pm)
Similar to last semester, Spring 2021 Mainstage will be held virtually due to the precautions surrounding COVID-19 and the start of the semester. The event will be held from 1-3 p.m. on Jan. 24.
(01/04/21 10:51pm)
The formal search for a new chief diversity officer will carry into the Spring 2021 semester according to a Dec. 8 University Communications press release.
(12/18/20 11:31pm)
Central Michigan University ended the fall semester nearly three weeks early, cut Spring Break and moved back the start of face-to-face courses for the spring semester due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, pushing back the undergraduates move-in date for the Spring 2021 has been added to that list.
(12/08/20 12:06am)
After about 25 years of serving food to students at Central Michigan University, the university has decided to cancel its contract with Aramark.
(12/03/20 7:48pm)
Central Michigan University's Board of Trustees supported the suspension of the use of Responsibility Centered Management (RCM), the budget model the university has used since 1998.
(12/03/20 4:54pm)
A national television audience tuned in Nov. 4 to watch the Chippewas battle Ohio University on ESPN. It was the first night of the COVID-19 shortened Mid-American Conference football season that drew more than 700,000 viewers. But it was a spirited, cold rodent that temporarily stole the spotlight from the game.
(11/30/20 9:58pm)
Central Michigan University's Board of Trustees will meet virtually on Dec. 2 and 3 to discuss the university budget and continuing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
(01/18/21 10:22pm)
During the Fall 2020 semester, online classes became the normal format. For the microscopy department at Central Michigan University, a fully online learning experience is impossible, but they’re making the best of the situation.
(12/09/20 8:57pm)
As COVID-19 cases continue to rise across the country, scientists and health practitioners throughout Michigan are studying a new method of surveillance.
(11/21/20 9:15pm)
Over 5,200 students graduated at a virtual Central Michigan University commencement ceremony Nov. 21.
(11/20/20 4:54am)
Central Michigan University welcomed 2020 like it was any other year – and hoped that it would be an improvement on 2019.
(11/23/20 6:20pm)
The following incidents were among those handled by the Mount Pleasant Police Department and Central Michigan University Police Department from Nov. 1 to Nov. 6.
(11/19/20 9:19pm)
Care Reports and counseling appointments have been steadily increasing over the past few years. The COVID-19 pandemic has “tipped the scales.”
(11/12/20 2:03pm)
Central Michigan University's Office of Diversity Education continued their fall 2020 series Conversations That Matter: “Post-Election Dialogue: Where Do We Go Next?” panel discussion that touched on voter suppression and the recent United States 2020 Presidential Election.
(11/11/20 7:10pm)
Central Michigan University students in the recreation, parks and leisure "Planning Recreation Programs & Events" (RPL 430) class is putting on Center Stage, a virtual talent show .
(11/11/20 8:20pm)
The CMU Academic Senate discussed how to increase student engagement in online/HyFlex classes at its Nov. 11 meeting - the final Academic Senate meeting planned for the semester.
(11/30/20 7:34pm)
As an advocate who is part of the Central Michigan University Care Team for the South residence hall community, Erica Redmond works as a mental health consultant for Residence Life and offers support for students.
(11/10/20 4:11pm)
Edit: A correction was made to clarify that the legislation would not ask a student if they are transgender or gender-nonconforming.