Alok Vaid-Menon shares history of transgender community at virtual event
The Office of LGBTQ Services hosted a virtual meeting with speaker Alok Vaid-Menon, a gender non-conforming writer and storyteller on April 5.
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The Office of LGBTQ Services hosted a virtual meeting with speaker Alok Vaid-Menon, a gender non-conforming writer and storyteller on April 5.
A free virtual clinic for music students and musicians called “Fanfare for the Unheard” will be hosted at 7:30 p.m. April 5 via Zoom.
WCMU public media held a virtual event over Zoom that focused on the writer, Ernest Hemingway, March 31.
After completing most of its 2013 campus masterplan "to support the university's mission, goals and values," Central Michigan University is introducing an update.
In honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, the Center for Student Inclusion and Diversity has made a display outside of their office depicting the traditional clothes from various Asian Pacific cultures.
When COVID-19 health and safety guidelines were first put into place, performers everywhere had to put their passions on hold.
As part of the on-going series "Conversations That Matter" the Office of Diversity Education will be hosting “The Political and Commercial Impact of Female Sexuality” at 6-7:30 p.m. March 25.
Graphic design students will be presenting a capstone project entitled “Highlighted in Black: Hidden Hues” as a part of the Graphic Design 2021 Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition.
The Central Michigan University School of Music is debuting a rendition of "The Last Five Years" at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 18 through Saturday, March 20. The performance will be live-streamed to comply with COVID-19 restrictions.
Throughout the Spring 2021 semester, the Counseling Center is hosting events and support groups to help Central Michigan University students handle stress and anxiety.
President Bob Davies discussed adaptation to changes due to COVID-19, the goals set in order to move forward and the focus of student needs during Central Michigan University's virtual State of the University address.
At the Mary Ellen Brandell Volunteer Center, we provide students with opportunities to make a difference.
David Humphrey Jr. addressed both students and faculty in online forums to discuss why he should be the next chief diversity officer of Central Michigan University.
Selected student artworks will be showcased at the University Art Gallery beginning Feb. 26 with a virtual reception at Feb. 27. The virtual reception will give awards to the students.
Central Michigan University President Bob Davies will be speaking about the university's challenges throughout 2020 during his second State of the University Address.
Three finalists have been named for Central Michigan University's next vice president and chief diversity officer position.
In celebration of Black History Month, the Central Michigan University School of Music (SOM) will be performing several pieces from Black composers during a concert on Feb. 21.
The Office of Multicultural Academic Student Services hosted a virtual discussion Feb. 17. The event was facilitated by James Span Jr., the department’s director.
In order to celebrate Spanish culture, the Department of World Languages and Cultures at Central Michigan University will be hosting a Hispanic and Brazilian film festival starting in late February throughout April.
This year’s virtual Polar Plunge leads Special Olympics Michigan to lower fundraising goal to less than half of last year’s amount raised.