NAACP chapter president Coleman named Organizer of the Year
Australyah Coleman, president of the CMU chapter of NAACP, received a regional award from the organization's Youth and College Division.
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Australyah Coleman, president of the CMU chapter of NAACP, received a regional award from the organization's Youth and College Division.
When Joe Dombrowski graduated from Central Michigan University in 2012, he entered two different career fields simultaneously – one as an elementary school teacher and another as a professional comedian.
The City of Mount Pleasant is joining multiple stakeholders in funding the creation of a pathway along West Campus Drive.
Riley Connell's parents were blindsided by an unexplained student service fee they had to pay to send their daughter to college.
Geography and environmental studies faculty member Anthony Feig is running for Congress.
The Central Michigan University Physical Therapy Student Organization is hosting two events this weekend to raise money to "Stomp Out Multiple Sclerosis."
Community members can learn about history and science every Tuesday this month.
Central Michigan University and the CMU Faculty Association reached a tentative agreement on a five-year contract.
To further his goals of rigor, relevance and excellence for Central Michigan University, President Bob Davies established a fund dedicated to promoting innovation on campus.
Central Michigan University's Board of Trustees heard presentations about mental health, admissions and summer construction during June 26 committee meetings.
The public can purchase office equipment, home appliances and vehicles at the Central Michigan University Surplus Sale this Saturday.
The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees is set to meet next week. Committee meetings will begin at 12:40 p.m. Wednesday, June 26 in the President's Conference Room on the third floor of the Bovee University Center.
For the second year in a row, WCMU Public Television won a regional Emmy for its long-running program, "Destination Michigan."
Mount Pleasant residents who remember growing up with Faygo pop were excited to attend an interactive presentation by Joe Grimm, author of “The Faygo Book".
The campus community can learn more about their favorite carbonated beverage this week.
The turf of Kelly/Shorts Stadium was filled with a mixture of Special Olympics athletes, volunteers and medical personnel on Friday night. Some athletes wore their competition t-shirts, while others sported pressed polos and glamorous dresses. Chatter filled the field as athletes united with friends and family.
With gold and bronze medals draped around his neck and a Weather Channel baseball cap, Blake Douroujalian gave his forecast for the night and the following day.
From the pop of the starting gun to the last gray shirt crossing the finish line, the Unified track team from Bay City erupted with joy at every pass of the baton. Every member was met with congratulations and pats on the back like they just won a world championship.
As soon as five o'clock hit on Thursday, May 30, the residence halls that had been bustling for the first time in three weeks quickly emptied again.
Two candidates have been selected to fill the role as associate dean of the College of Health Professions. They will each speak at a forum in the next month.