Colleges give about half of funds to other offices; deans satisfied with process
There is never enough money to fulfill an academic institution’s wishlist, but deans at Central Michigan University are satisfied with the overall funding model.
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There is never enough money to fulfill an academic institution’s wishlist, but deans at Central Michigan University are satisfied with the overall funding model.
The College of Medicine building has had no hitch in the construction process and is still expected to be completed by its set date of occupation.
Dr. Ernest Yoder approached the Board of Trustees last month to report a key accomplishment for the College of Medicine.
Central Michigan University is sharing a $900,000 grant with Wayne State University to set up an Area Health Education Center serving 19 mid-Michigan counties.
The merger with Central Michigan Community Hospital and McLaren Health Care won’t prompt any immediate changes to affiliations for CMU’s College of Medicine.
Plans to construct additional graduate student housing on Central Michigan University’s north campus have emerged as a serious possibility.
The board of trustees’ approval of plans for on-campus housing for graduate students Thursday was an encouraging development and a step in the right direction.
Dr. Lori Arviso Alvord has been appointed as the fourth and final associate dean for the College of Medicine.
Dr. Sean K. Kesterson has been appointed as the third associate dean for the Central Michigan University College of Medicine.
College of Medicine funding is approaching seven figures and the goal of raising $25 million is still at least three years away.
Several affiliation hospitals were outlined for the College of Medicine Tuesday at the fall semester’s first Academic Senate meeting.
Two new associate deans are anxious to have a hand in the College of Medicine’s development.
Central Michigan University may not accept pharmaceutical industry funding for its upcoming medical education programs.
Though two associate deans for the College of Medicine have been named, one search will need to be restarted.
New equipment and 21st century design will be available for students enrolling in Central Michigan University’s College of Medicine.
Two of the four associate deans for the College of Medicine have been named.
Deborah Biggs will begin as the associate dean of administration and finance for the College of Medicine in about a month.
Dr. Ernest Yoder got his first taste of life at Central Michigan University this week.
The search for associate deans for the College of Medicine is progressing.
Central Michigan University’s campus community did not have a chance to meet Dr. Ernest Yoder at an open forum before he was hired March 16 as dean of the College of Medicine.