Turning Point USA at CMU to host guest speaker for political discussion
Update: This article has been changed to reflect a change in the location of the event. It will now take place in Pearce 127.
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Update: This article has been changed to reflect a change in the location of the event. It will now take place in Pearce 127.
Award-winning author and Grand Rapids native Laura Kasischke will read from her fiction and poetry books as part of the Meijer Visiting Writers Series at 8 p.m. March 14 in the Baber Room of the Central Michigan University Charles V. Park Library.
University of Michigan Theodore J. St. Antoine Collegiate Professor of Law Richard Primus will deliver a presentation titled, "A Republic--If We Can Keep It" at Central Michigan University at 7 p.m. March 18 in Pearce Hall Room 127.
The Edmore Meteorite, verified and officially named last year after it was brought forward to be tested by a couple from the Grand Rapids area, was at Central Michigan University Feb. 28 and received by a crowded Charles V. Park Library Auditorium, filled mostly by students.
Central Michigan University has been named as one of 123 “Voter Friendly” college campuses from 31 states through a program sponsored by National Association of Student Personnel Administrators.
Angie Thomas, award-winning American author of New York Times best-seller "The Hate U Give," will speak at Central Michigan University at 8 p.m. on April 8 in Warriner Hall Platcha Auditorium.
Central Michigan University Program Board will bring comedy magician Trent James to campus at 7 p.m. March 12 in Warriner Hall Plachta Auditorium.
Brighton senior Sara McAuliffe, an on-campus environmentalist, admits when it comes to recycling, Central Michigan University's naivety will be its biggest downfall in terms of environmental impact.
The 27th Elizabeth Lockwood Wheeler Lecture Series will invite Ruben Cantu, program manager for community trauma, mental health and violence prevention from California, to share personal experiences about working in the field of community trauma.
Central Michigan University Academic Senate made several curricular changes at its Feb. 26 meeting in the College of Education and Human Services French Auditorium.
Positive psychologist Daniel Lerner is coming to Central Michigan University to discuss how to achieve greatness through rediscovering core strengths at 7:30 p.m. March 18 in Warriner Hall Plachta Auditorium.
The Central Michigan University Office of Information Technology will host the Women, Technology and Leadership Conference March 13 from 2-5 p.m. in the Bovee University Center Rotunda.
The Zuzu African Acrobats are a group of energetic performers who combine acrobatics, popular dance moves and live and taped African music. The dancing group came to Platcha Auditorium at 8 p.m. Feb. 25, performing for cheering Central Michigan University students.
Central Michigan University Student Government Association opened the Feb. 25 meeting with a presentation from Maureen Eke, CMU English language and literature faculty and chair of the Isabella County Human Rights Committee.
The Office of Student Activities and Involvement will host its annual “Up All Night” event from 11 p.m. to 3 a.m. March 15-16 in the Central Michigan University Student Activity Center.
All Central Michigan University students were notified of an updated academic bulletin website via email Feb. 1 from executive director of Curriculum & Instructional Support Peter Ross.
Just minutes after sunrise on a cool and windy Sunday morning, athletes from Central Michigan University, the Mount Pleasant community and beyond kicked off the first wave of events in the ninth annual CMU Chippewa Challenge Indoor Triathlon.
Midnight is an interesting time for a college campus - especially on a Friday night.
Resume building, healthy lifestyles, budgeting and credit cards, paying back student loans and scholarships, and job searching - are all relevant skills for college students and "adult-adults" to have and apply.
University of Michigan-Flint associate professor of geography and planning and environment Greg Rybarczyk visited Central Michigan University Feb. 22 to present his recent research into the emotions evoked by different forms of travel in two different U.S. cities in the Dow Science Building room 270.