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The new Division of University Engagement and Student Affairs is set to combine the Office for Institutional Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the Division of Student Affairs on May 16.
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The new Division of University Engagement and Student Affairs is set to combine the Office for Institutional Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the Division of Student Affairs on May 16.
After months of executive orders and policies threatening DEI programs, the Academic Senate asked President Neil MacKinnon to discuss the future of DEI programs at Central Michigan University at the latest meeting on Tuesday, April 8.
The Academic Senate discussed the launching of the new University Transformation Office and a potential policy to extend Central Michigan University’s drop deadline at its March 25 meeting.
Editor's Note: This story was updated to reflect an announcement made by the university on Thursday pausing the plans to consider partnerships with external health clinic providers.
Central Michigan University Provost Paula Lancaster addressed the “Dear Colleague” letter at the Academic Senate meeting on Feb. 18.
Central Michigan University President Neil MacKinnon and Interim Provost Paula Lancaster addressed faculty concerns about U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders at the Academic Senate meeting on Feb. 4.
Central Michigan University’s Academic Senate unanimously approved changes to the university’s Grade Point Average (GPA) forgiveness policy by removing some language and adding additional steps to the policy’s process during their meeting on Nov. 26.
At President Neil MacKinnon’s first meeting of the Academic Senate on Tuesday, members asked questions of the new executive and considered a change to academic probation rules. They also received an update on the 2024 changes to Title IX.
Central Michigan University will be going against Bowling Green State University on Election Day, Nov. 5, and CMU's Academic Senate raised some concerns on whether students involved with the university’s marching band, dance and football team can vote due to the game.
Two days into midterms, Central Michigan University Interim Provost Paula Lancaster encouraged faculty members to help students who may be struggling during this part of the semester.
Central Michigan University President Bob Davies and Interim Provost Paula Lancaster wrote about the launch of a Title IX-related training and a new Inclusive Excellence Training from the Office for Intuitional Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (OIDEI) in their latest joint report for the Academic Senate meeting on Wednesday.
Known for her role as the Dean of Education and Human Services, Paula Lancaster was officially named Interim Provost during the Academic Senate meeting on Sept. 10. This comes after the sudden resignation of Nancy Matthews, the now-former executive vice president and provost of Central Michigan University.
The Academic Senate meeting on Tuesday, April 16, started with the lighthearted commendation of Tracy Davis for her time as Academic Senate chair from 2022-2024. But that energy didn't last past the report of the President and Provost, who addressed the racist words used on campus this week.
Members of the Academic Senate voted by a wide majority to approve Yale’s freedom of expression statement as their formal recommendation to President Bob Davies.
Central Michigan University President Bob Davies and Academic Senate Chair Tracy Davis discussed their work on creating a Freedom of Expression Statement for the university.
This afternoon in the French Auditorium, Dr. Renee Watson and Dr. Erica Johnson presented to the Academic Senate the imminent issue of academic integrity. Dr. Brad Swanson also had a separate presentation about the same matter.
University Communications put a silly twist on its marketing approach, and three degree programs were deleted during Tuesday's meeting of the Academic Senate.
Central Michigan University's Academic Senate announced a pause of the implementation of a $50 withdrawal fee, which could have been effective starting in the Spring 2024 semester.
A remodeling of Central Michigan University’s General Education program, as well as several new undergraduate and graduate certificates and the deletion of a program were announced by the university faculty and administration in the third Academic Senate meeting of the year.
During Tuesday’s Academic Senate meeting, senators heard updates from the Office of Information Technology, the president and provost’s report and voted on curricular changes.