Gubernatorial candidate Mike Duggan visits Central Michigan University campus
This story was first published by news partner WCMU. It was written by WCMU's newsroom interns Cristin Coppess and Brianna Edgar.
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This story was first published by news partner WCMU. It was written by WCMU's newsroom interns Cristin Coppess and Brianna Edgar.
The McGuirk family will be recognized as this year’s Grand Marshals for the 2025 Central Michigan Homecoming. This comes after generations of economic ties to the Mount Pleasant and the Central Michigan University community through a number of their businesses.
Central Michigan University is home to fewer international students this semester. The international enrollment is 27% down from last academic year.
It’s been over eight months since the federal government ordered the removal of the diversity, equity and inclusion programming, but what does this mean for Central Michigan University?
Editor's note: This story was updated on Oct. 2 to clarify that Nico Araujo-Pedroza has been practicing ballet folklórico for seven years and joined Ballet Folklórico de la Luz at CMU three years ago. It was also updated to reflect that the Empowered Latino Union and the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers helped organize the carne asada event.
Central Michigan University's administration addressed the protection of students’ civil rights and academic freedom in response to a question from a senate member at the Academic Senate meeting on Sept. 23.
Kicking off the year with a promise of change, the Central Michigan University Board of Trustees announced its unanimous decision to install board Vice Chair Denise Williams-Mallett as the new board chair beginning in January 2026.
Central Michigan University is taking first steps towards developing guidelines for the usage of artificial intelligence on campus with the launch of the 2025 Go Grant Initiative “Embracing AI at CMU” in early September.
The international enrollment at Central Michigan University is down this year, said President Neil MacKinnon during his report at the Academic Senate meeting on Sept. 9.
The Sustainability Fee Committee began implementing its first proposals since its creation last year. These proposals were approved by the Sustainability Fee Committee in April and have been in the process of being implemented since, according to the Student Sustainability Fee website.
New reporting from CBS News Detroit revealed that members of Central Michigan University's football coaching staff arranged for Connor Stalions to be on the Chippewas’ sideline during their 2023 opener at Michigan State, an incident now under NCAA investigation.
Seizures, memory loss, a feeding tube — these are the results of U.S. Army Sgt 1st Class Michael Brewer’s lead poisoning that he claims he received during his work at Central Michigan University’s rifle range in the basement of Finch Fieldhouse in the 1990s.
A new notebook with an inspirational quote on the cover, an updated calendar of classes and three roommates who you just met – the beginning of the school year is full of exciting and undiscovered experiences. You’ve been preparing for it and you’ve just entered an overwhelming, but wonderful new world.
By Neil MacKinnon
Central Michigan University has a long-standing partnership with the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe, which is what allows the university to use “Chippewa” as its nickname. As part of the agreement that the university has with the Tribe, there are practices in place to honor both the Tribal history of the land and the preservation of the Tribe’s culture.
Friends and family gathered in the Center for Student Inclusion and Diversity on Wednesday night to honor Indigenous Central Michigan University graduates of 2025 with a Kinomaagewin Celebration. The ceremony was hosted by the Office of Indigenous Affairs.
When final exams are approaching, many Central Michigan University students said the stress of studying has been intensified by what they see as confusing move-out expectations from Residence Life.
Today this fast-paced world writes an unprecedented history. We, students, are caught at the center of these rapid changes and their effects.
Editor's note and correction: Dr. George Kikano, executive Vice President for Health Affairs and Dean of the College of Medicine, received $437,581as part of his separation agreement, not $1.1 million as originally stated. The separation agreement did not include his annual salary from his departure date. Central Michigan Life apologizes for the error.
Central Michigan University College of Medicine (CMED) Dean George Kikano announced his resignation on March 6. His separation agreement now reveals that Kikano’s last day in this role will be May 15, 2025.