A taste of culture
The crowded room was filled with the scent of freshly baked tortillas. Music blasted from speakers and chatter filled the room as everyone gathered around tables, ready to make tortillas.
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The crowded room was filled with the scent of freshly baked tortillas. Music blasted from speakers and chatter filled the room as everyone gathered around tables, ready to make tortillas.
The University Center Rotunda was filled with smooth atmospheric jazz Monday, as the Latin Band “PanaMO” played for students. The sound of a trumpet, the rhythmic beats of the conga and steady piano gave the taste of the diverse music genre of Latin Jazz.
With poised postures and right hands raised, 12 more students were sworn into cabinet positions at the Student Government Association meeting on Sept. 30. Positions varied across branches and committees, but all of them took the same oath:
The Board of Trustees voted at the end of its meeting on Sept. 26 to appoint Neil MacKinnon as the next president of Central Michigan University.
Central Michigan University alumnus Tatsuki Hakoyama is set to present his collection of art entitled "Through the Magical Lens," focusing on social and human experiences. Hakoyama said he wants to help students answer the question of what to do with their art.
Hispanic Heritage Month is underway, and Central Michigan University will be holding several events to honor and celebrate the cultures and history of Mexico, the Caribbean, Central and South America and Spain.
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.
After almost a decade, the Central Michigan University Police Department is returning its Citizens Police Academy. CMUPD Lieutenant Mike Sienkiewicz said the department wants to allow the CMU community to see and understand how the department maintains public safety.
On a straight road with well-defined lanes, a clear sight line and no major obstacles, 35 mph may not seem like that fast of a driving speed.
Central Michigan University has never had a strategic plan dedicated to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice and Belonging. Just recently, that changed.
“What does it mean to be a student affairs professional, when people are quitting left and right?” Shawna Patterson-Stephens, the vice president for Inclusive Excellence and Belonging, asked. “But then you have people that are really passionate about the work. … What does it mean to be a person that survives?
The Joint Union Council, a coalition of faculty and staff unions at Central Michigan University, stand firmly against all forms of racism and discrimination.
Freshman Paige Tomala sat in the wings of the stage, watching as her fellow dancers lined up for the last song of this year's University Theater Dance Company Concert. Onstage, a single spotlight haloed tap dancer Olivia Verdusco, before broadening to reveal the line of dancers in brightly-colored dresses behind her.
As of April 8, Central Michigan University Communications announced Dr. Renee’ Watson’s departure from the Division of Student Affairs.
The stories of four women from different cultural backgrounds, bright summer colors and symbolic apples in bloom unfolded in the painting behind Teresa Dunn, as she talked about her art to a Central Michigan University audience Thursday.
Alex Alma, the president of the Autism Spectrum Club (ASC) at Central Michigan University, said for a while she’s known disabilities to be hushed and centered around shame. However, in recent years Alma said autism is becoming more than just being seen as a disability but as a part of who she is as a person.
"The Last of The Dragons" was featured in Moore Hall’s Townsend Kiva and ran Thursday, Feb. 22 through Sunday, Feb. 25. An audience of families, including many young children, attended the show, which was full of visual gags and had a heartwarming plot.
Central Michigan Life has had the chance to speak with students from all walks of life — Black, LGBTQ+, Hispanic, first-generation, Asian, Hindu, Indigenous, Jewish, white, Muslim and so on. What every student has made clear is the need for community, specifically among students of color.
By Carson Cooley and Avery Harbison
In a move to address the rising demand for healthcare professionals in the state, Central Michigan University has announced the launch of a four-year, on-campus nursing bachelor degree program.