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An administrator who is a candidate for Central Michigan University's vice president for research and Dean of Graduate Studies is linked to a controversial non-profit group.
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An administrator who is a candidate for Central Michigan University's vice president for research and Dean of Graduate Studies is linked to a controversial non-profit group.
The subcategory proposal on diversity and discrimination, IV-D, would require students to take an additional class regarding discrimination against sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, religion and or ability.
David Ash, interim vice president for research and Dean of Graduate Studies, applied for the permanent position after presenting at an open forum Monday at the Charles V. Park Library Auditorium.
Budget cuts should be expected, however the details of the proposed cuts have not been decided.
An appeal has been filed by a former Central Michigan University faculty member who alleges that the university discriminated against her.
Students can expect a "modest" tuition increase for the 2017-18 academic year, according the Central Michigan University officials.
Instead of increasing University President George Ross's income, more than $11,000 he would have received as a raise will be donated to a scholarship for the school of music, which was announced at the Dec.
Interim Journalism Department Chair Al Wildey will resign from his leadership duties Dec. 22.
Five student teams were recognized for their unique business ideas on Dec. 1 at the Make-A-Pitch 2016 competition in Grawn Hall.Hosted by the College of Business Administration, Make-A-Pitch acts as a prelude to the New Venture Competition in the spring.A record high of 26 teams competed this year.Each team had two minutes to explain its entrepreneurial idea to a panel of judges, which consisted of professional entrepreneurs and Central Michigan University alumni.
Twenty-six teams are set to present their business ideas in front of a panel of judges on Dec.1 for the 2016 Make-A-Pitch competition. This is a slightly higher participation rate than last year, when 22 teams competed.
Since the fall semester of 2012, the College of Business Administration has seen a steady increase in enrollment across the majority of the 17 majors offered by the college.
Open forums for faculty, students and staff at Central Michigan University's main campus and at the College of Medicine campus in Saginaw organized by the CMU Strategic Planning Team will take place Nov.
On September 27, Central Michigan University’s College of Medicine hired a new Director of Marketing and Communications.Jennifer Churchill is from Montcalm county and has 20 years of experience in public relations.
Colleges, service units, the finance team and the president's cabinet will attend an open budget forum at 3:30 p.m.
Students who have experienced or witnessed discrimination at the hands of local law enforcement are encouraged to tell their stories at an open mic event called “Don’t be Silent.”Originally scheduled for Oct.
After spending time as an attorney in Silicon Valley during the height of the “dot-com bubble,” Jeff Thomas believes he has what it takes to be the Chair of Entrepreneurship.As a newly-established administration role in the College of Business Administration, Thomas said he hopes to strengthen the entrepreneurship department by bridging the gap between how entrepreneurship is taught in class and how it affects life outside the classroom.“The student body at large will be impacted by having revised and new academic courses and programs, and having courses and programs that are better connected to the practice of entrepreneurship,” he said.Among changes to the department Thomas will oversee is the proposal of an online Masters of Entrepreneurial Transactions program.
Students hoping to graduate in May 2017 are advised to apply for graduation by Sept. 15.
Grawn Hall's $10.8 million renovation project is almost complete.