Greek life organizations gear up for week of events
Central Michigan University fraternities and sororities have planned a series of events starting tomorrow for this year's Greek Week.
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Central Michigan University fraternities and sororities have planned a series of events starting tomorrow for this year's Greek Week.
The university announced today three candidates have been selected to move forward in the search process for CMU's Vice President of Student Affairs.
Central Bridge, an organization that advocates for students who are the first in their family to attend college, will celebrate First-Generation College Students Week for the first time at Central Michigan University.
Central Michigan University alumnus and award-winning photographer, Steve Jessmore discussed his career and recent change in photography to a virtual audience April 5.
Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates (SAPA) hosted “What’s the Big Teal?” in the Plachta Auditorium in Warriner Hall on April 5 at 7 p.m.
Each year, Central Michigan University employees receive formal performance reviews, which include self-assessments and an evaluation from their supervisor.
EDITOR'S NOTE: CM Life was informed by University Communications that the dates of the open forums were moved to April 13, 14 and 15 due to scheduling issues. Times and locations remain the same.
Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates (SAPA) is hosting a series of events throughout April for Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
The Office of Student Activities, Program Board and Sexual Assault Peer Advocates will hold a discussion lead by Central Michigan University alumna Lisa Saruga for Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
The Clarke Historical Library’s annual spring speaker series will conclude on April 5 with “A Photographer’s Journey with Steve Jessmore."
Island Park consists of several trails and walkways, as it is an actual island surrounded by the Chippewa River.
The Office of Multicultural Academic Student Services (MASS) held its fifth event, as part of the ongoing I AM ANTIRACIST campaign, in the Bovee University Center on March 30.
The Organization of Asian Leaders came together for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month to discuss their experiences of being mixed race, international and adopted students.
The Student Government Association (SGA) discussed 11 pieces of legislation at its weekly meeting on March 28. All have been tabled until the next meeting.
The first annual Gifts for the River Film Festival included a Water Protectors panel on Mar. 26 online and in Anspach 161. The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe (SCIT) partnered with Central Michigan University (CMU) to bring the two-day festival to campus.
Over 50 students participated in Central Michigan University's first Hackathon: Reimagine 2022 from March 25-26 in Grawn Hall.
Mount Pleasant junior, Taylor Idema is Central Michigan University's first finalist for the highly competitive Harry S. Truman Scholarship.
Self-proclaimed Central Michigan University athletics "superfan" Matt Werstler said many students do not go to sporting events often enough.
The Academic Senate continued a discussion about Central Michigan University’s “confusing” process for curriculum changes at its bi-weekly Tuesday meeting on March 22.
Eight out of 10 respondents to Central Michigan Life's Presidential Assessment Survey do not believe university President Bob Davies is a "builder and a good steward" of the institution’s financial resources.