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For students like Neha Srivastava and her teammates, Friday could be an important day that defines their careers in the field of business.
As Central Michigan University administrators grapple with a $20 million budget deficit — a crisis almost certain to involve base-budget cuts and campus-wide layoffs —teacher and staff unions are wondering what will happen to them.
Students, faculty and staff rallied in support of administrators forming a Gender and Sexuality Center on Central Michigan University's campus.
Central Michigan University administrators announced this week the 2017-18 fiscal year is likely to produce a $6 million budget deficit. That is in addition to the $14 million deficit the university is grappling with this fiscal year. This is according to a press release issued Tuesday.
A town hall discussion about the possibility of opening a Gender and Sexuality Center at Central Michigan University is slated for 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 15 at the Charles V. Park Library Auditorium.
Layoffs are likely and the university is in the midst of course-correcting for its $14 million budget deficit, said Central Michigan University President George Ross.
When new members of a basketball team are instructed to take an extra lap during practice, the concept of hazing doesn’t spring to mind for most.
Central Michigan University is facing a $14 million budget shortfall, according to new projections.
Student Government Association leaders presented tentative plans for a State of the Student Body address at the Trustee-Liaison Student Committee meeting, part of the Central Michigan University Board of Trustees, in the President's Conference Room on Wednesday at the Bovee University Center.
Central Michigan University President George Ross said Tuesday that the creator of an anti-Semitic Valentine's Day card is a former student.
The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees will meet for their first formal session of 2017 at 8:30 a.m. Thursday.
The College of Science and Engineering Dean, Ian Davison, is confident that the college can manage the budget deficit without making department cuts.
Grand Valley Lanthorn reported on Feb. 1 that Ian Davison, dean of the College of Science and Engineering at Central Michigan University, is being considered for the provost position at Grand Valley State University.
University officials say the woman responsible for creating an anti-Semitic Valentine's Day card was not a Central Michigan University student as of Feb. 8, 2017 and has since left Mount Pleasant.
News of an anti-Semitic Valentine's Day card that trivializes the Holocaust sparked outrage on the campus of Central Michigan University and drew international condemnation.
Following a year of silence, Central Michigan University officials have announced its Flint public broadcasting station will be sold for $14 million.
A workshop for students participating in the upcoming New Venture Completion will be held from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Feb. 10 in Grawn 278. The workshop, titled “Marketing Strategy and Key Milestones,” is hosted by the College of Business Administration.
Senators in the Academic Senate expressed deep concern about pending budget cuts expected in each department to manage the $10.6 million deficit facing Central Michigan University.
University officials say they are making some progress in addressing the concerns of minority students who say they face racial discrimination at Central Michigan University and in Mount Pleasant.
Central Michigan University President George Ross joined other public universities and issued a statement Monday regarding U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order about immigration.