Kathy Wilbur: College of Medicine nearing 50% of fundraising goal
The College of Medicine has raised nearly 50 percent of its $25-million fundraising goal.
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The College of Medicine has raised nearly 50 percent of its $25-million fundraising goal.
Central Michigan University is not alone in delaying the College of Medicine by a year.
It was four years ago this month a Central Michigan University medical school was first suggested.
Central Michigan University President George Ross can question the validity and accuracy of the Detroit Free Press story published on March 27 all he wants, as I question the effectiveness of paying university administration huge salaries.
Third- and fourth-year medical students could be affected by a 1990s statute limiting residencies at teaching hospitals, leading schools such as Central Michigan University to advocate for a cap lift or increase.
El-Sawi's resignation as the college's associate dean of Medical Education and Faculty Development was effective January 28. She received six months' pay and various benefits as part of her resignation contract and her total compensation for six months of employment totaled $238,000.
Dr. Joel Lanphear pitches his leadership style and vision as a potential associate dean of Medical Education and Faculty Development for the College of Medicine.
Dr. Joel Lanphear said he is looking forward to visiting Central Michigan University and discussing his hopes for the medical school.
A replacement is on the way for Dr. Nehad El-Sawi, who vacated her associate dean position with the College of Medicine earlier this semester.
Dr. Joel Lanphear and Dr. Linda Perkowski were chosen as finalists for Central Michigan University’s College of Medicine associate dean/medical education position following a national search.
Medical schools make for great headlines.
The largest cash gift ever given to a Michigan college or university was reportedly donated Tuesday to Western Michigan University’s School of Medicine.
Eliminating paychecks completely from the university payroll system is a cost-effective move, but additional cuts can still be extended to other areas of the university's operations.
Community stakeholders heard updates about several Vision 20/20 projects from its five committees at its fourth annual luncheon Wednesday.
Really? Nehad El-Sawi is receiving nearly a quarter-million dollars upon her resignation? I'm sorry, but this is ridiculous.
I'm outraged by what this school is doing. Nehad El-Sawi resigned on her own free will. There is no need to give her $238,691.76.
Trustees heard updates on several infrastructure projects during the board of trustees' newly opened committee meetings Wednesday.
An employee's resignation can come at a price for Central Michigan University.
The College of Medicine's doors will not open for its first class of medical students until summer 2013 — a year later than previously projected.
In the Jan. 31 editorial, the resignation of Dr. Nehad El-Sawi, associate dean of the College of Medicine, was said to be no reason to worry for the future of CMU’s College of Medicine. But an e-mail sent to students Tuesday prompts one to say otherwise.