Meal 'Swipe Bank' to be implemented in spring 2020
At the start of the spring 2020 semester, Central Michigan University students will have access to a Swipe Bank and $1 meals.
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At the start of the spring 2020 semester, Central Michigan University students will have access to a Swipe Bank and $1 meals.
Central Michigan University's College of Education and Human Services has been searching for a new dean since the current dean Betty Kirby announced her plan to retire in June 2020.
Student government association tabled legislation aimed at parking lot reform and the establishment of a green study space on the former site of Barnes Hall at its Nov. 26 meeting, the last of the semester.
According to the graduates of the Health Career Pipeline Program, being a medical professional means having grit, curiosity, optimism, zest and much more.
Central Michigan University students have taken to social media, Change.org and a CMU dining hall to protest a $25 fee for allowing another student to use their CentralCard to get into dining halls and to advocate for a meal swipe donation program.
For sculptor and print-maker Bailey Patterson, inspiration can be best achieved by observing nature's simplicities, like rings on a tree stump, wildflowers decaying after sunset and a colony of honeybees aiming to exist as an unbreakable unit.
Four Central Michigan University students competed in the nation's first health administration case competition.
For the 2019 fall commencement ceremonies, three Central Michigan University alumni are addressing graduates. These three alumni include a CMU trustee emeritus, a Canadian college CEO and an active science entrepreneur and researcher.
Members of CMU's Society of Professional Journalists chapter presented police records obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request and held a discussion about a lack of transparency from the university.
Students are calling for the university to implement a program that would allow them to donate meals from their meal plans to other students.
Both pieces of legislation proposed at Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association Nov. 18 meeting passed.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) released a statement thanking Central Michigan University for ending its engagement with Jordan World Circus on Tuesday, Nov. 19.
Pulitzer Prize-winner Michael Rezendes discussed the importance of investigative journalism and his experience on The Boston Globe's Spotlight Team to Central Michigan Life alumni and current staff members.
Frank King became a national advocate for pipeline reform after his 10-year-old son, Wade King, was caught in fire from the Olympic gas line explosion in Seattle in 1999. Wade had been an avid baseball-lover before he passed away days later.
Preparation for Central Michigan University’s 2020 Greek Week is already underway, with Greek Week events starting in March.
From the synchronized tap dancing of the DDD Tap Club, to the Mount Pleasant Fit Club "getting physical," the audience at Dance United cheered and clapped with every performance.
Indianapolis senior Amanda Broadus followed along with the video tutorial and applied small amounts of different shades of makeup on her arm, comparing the product to the tone of her skin.
If you or your friends are interested in SAPA and want a chance to discuss what it means to be a sexual aggression peer advocate, come join the SAPAs in the third annual "Skate With a SAPA."
John Veilleux has been named Central Michigan University's new vice president for university communications and chief marketing officer.
Two resolutions were presented to Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association at its Nov. 11 meeting. Senators voted to continue discussion on both resolutions next week, when they will both be eligible to be voted upon.