SGA hears annoucements for job opportunites, events
At Monday’s Student Government Association meeting, there were a variety of announcements and time for brainstorming new legislation.
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At Monday’s Student Government Association meeting, there were a variety of announcements and time for brainstorming new legislation.
Students and staff are welcome to hear former Central Michigan University student, Dyese Matthews speak on Black history, culture and empowerment through fashion. The presentation will be from 7 to 8 p.m. on Feb. 8 in the French Auditorium.
Poet, performer and Black activist Kyla Jenee Lacey will be performing on campus from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Feb. 8 Park Library’s Opperman Auditorium as part of the Multicultural Academic Student Services’ (MASS) Black History Month events.
Curious about what events to attend on campus and in the community? Mark your calendars with the following:
The Black Hair Care event will be taking place from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Feb. 10, at the Bovee University Center Rotunda.
A panel for Valentine’s Day with religion faculty at Central Michigan University will take place from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Feb. 7 at the Park Library Auditorium.
For an evening, with over 1,000 people in Finch Fieldhouse, a group of mostly Michigan artists and Central Michigan University students connected as one.
Veronica Gregory, a candidate for an accelerated master's degree in history, is presenting “Garland Nevitt: Cather, Coach and Chief” with original research that stemmed from her curiosity about a nickname in a yearbook.
A discussion about “Medical Bias Against Women of Color” will take place from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 6 at Dow Science 179.
Students and staff are invited to join the After Hours Improv RSO for their first show of the semester. The event will be from 6 to 10 p.m. on Feb 1 in room 161 in Anspach Hall.
The Central Michigan University College of Business Administration is sponsoring the fifth annual CMU Sales Challenge. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Feb. 3 in Grawn Atrium.
At the LGBTQ+ summit on Jan. 20, the LGBTQ community at Central Michigan University voiced their needs. Students, faculty and staff shared resources and solutions to some of the issues.
Tired of grading students’ homework when its cold and snowy outside? Get hot chocolate and chat with your colleagues!
Irene Miller, a Holocaust survivor, educator and author, took the stage in front of the campus community in her bright and colorful sweater.
From 9am to 12pm on Jan. 28 in Bovee University Center Rotunda, the Central Michigan University's Career Development Center, Nonprofit Leadership Student Alliance and Mount Pleasant Community Foundation is hosting a Nonprofit and Government Internship Career Fair.
By Bryce Hollins
Thousands of miles away from Mount Pleasant, 20 students in a refugee camp Dzaleka, Malawi, connect to Central Michigan University.
Curious about what events to attend on campus and in the community? Mark your calendars with the following:
The Central Michigan University’s theater department has put together its next feature, a play called “Lysistrata,” scheduled for the beginning of February.
On a cold, rainy January morning, a ray of sunshine shone in the Sarah and Daniel Opperman Auditorium.